divinity in Italian
divinity in Italian is divinità, deità — divinity means the quality or state of being a god, or of being godlike.
divinity in Italian
divinità
(uncountable) The state, position, or fact of being a god or God. [from 14th c.]
deità
(uncountable) The state, position, or fact of being a god or God. [from 14th c.]
deità
(uncountable) The study of religion or religions.
divinità
(uncountable) The study of religion or religions.
What does "divinity" mean?
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noun The quality or state of being a god, or of being godlike.
"The ancient Egyptians believed their pharaohs possessed a kind of divinity."
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noun The academic study of religion and religious belief.
"He studied divinity at Oxford before becoming a vicar."
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noun A soft, whipped candy made from egg whites and sugar syrup.
"Her grandmother always made divinity at Christmas."
divinity in a sentence
- The ancient Egyptians believed their pharaohs possessed a kind of divinity.
- He studied divinity at Oxford before becoming a vicar.
- Her grandmother always made divinity at Christmas.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "divinity" in Italian?
"divinity" in Italian is divinità, deità. divinity means: The quality or state of being a god, or of being godlike.
How do you use "divinity" in a sentence?
Example: "The ancient Egyptians believed their pharaohs possessed a kind of divinity." In Italian, "divinity" is divinità, deità.
Are there other ways to say "divinity" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "divinity": divinità, deità.
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