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pantheon

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Noun — A temple dedicated to all the gods of a religion.

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pantheon of gods enter the pantheon

Etymology

From "Pantheon," the name of the Roman temple built to honour all the gods, ultimately from Greek pan- ("all") + theos ("god").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pantheon” mean?

The word “pantheon” means a temple dedicated to all the gods of a religion. In plain terms, the full set of gods in a mythology, or by extension, an elite group of honoured figures.

How do you pronounce “pantheon”?

“Pantheon” is pronounced PAN-thee-uhn (/ˈpænθiˌɑn/ in IPA).

How do you use “pantheon” in a sentence?

Here is “pantheon” used in a sentence: “Tourists still flock to see the ancient pantheon in Rome.”

What part of speech is “pantheon”?

“Pantheon” is a noun.

Where does the word “pantheon” come from?

The word “pantheon” comes from Greek. From "Pantheon," the name of the Roman temple built to honour all the gods, ultimately from Greek pan- ("all") + theos ("god").

Is “pantheon” a common word?

“Pantheon” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “pantheon” have?

“Pantheon” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a temple dedicated to all the gods of a religion.

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