¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Godships
1. godship [n] - See also: godship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Godships
Literary usage of Godships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of Universal History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the by Israel Smith Clare (1897)
"I also built two lofty towers in honor of their noble godships, ... An inviolable
shrine for their noble godships I laid down near at hand. ..."
2. The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History by George Rawlinson (1881)
"for their noble godships I laid down near at hand. ... I set them up in their
honoured purity, and the hearts of their noble godships I delighted. ..."
3. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"(which is the true Deity), effectually degraded all those Anaxagoras, asserting
one perfect mind ruling over all godships. ..."
4. Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the (1914)
"I also built two lofty towers in honor of their noble godships, ... An inviolable
shrine for their noble godships I laid down near at hand. ..."
5. The Seven Great Monarchies of the Eastern World: Or the History, Geography by George Rawlinson (1885)
"for their noble godships I laid down near at hand. ... I set them up in their
honored purity, and the hearts of their noble godships I delighted. ..."
6. Mathematical Questions and Solutions by W. J. C. Miller (1883)
"So all their godships are agog On dancing and sol-fa. The Muses and the Charités,
By Phœbus lessoned long, In all the lore of dance and song Of course ..."
7. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1897)
"An inviolable shrine for their noble godships I laid down near at hand. Anu and
Vul, the great gods, I glorified inside the shrine. ..."
8. Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from the "Educational Times": With by W. J. C. Miller (1883)
"So all their godships are agog On dancing and sol-fa. The Muses and the Charites,
By Phœbus lessoned long, In all the lore of dance and song Of course ..."