| divine | | |
| n. (person) | 1. almighty, creator, divine, god almighty, godhead, jehovah, lord, maker | terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God. |
| ~ god, supreme being | the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions. |
| ~ blessed trinity, holy trinity, sacred trinity, trinity | the union of the Father and Son and Holy Ghost in one Godhead. |
| ~ hypostasis of christ, hypostasis | any of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united. |
| n. (person) | 2. churchman, cleric, divine, ecclesiastic | a clergyman or other person in religious orders. |
| ~ clergyman, man of the cloth, reverend | a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church. |
| ~ ordainer | a cleric who ordains; a cleric who admits someone to holy orders. |
| ~ pardoner | a medieval cleric who raised money for the church by selling papal indulgences. |
| ~ pluralist | a cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time. |
| ~ a kempis, thomas a kempis | German ecclesiastic (1380-1471). |
| ~ saint bruno, st. bruno, bruno | (Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101). |
| v. (perception) | 3. divine | perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers. |
| ~ perceive, comprehend | to become aware of through the senses.; "I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon" |
| ~ chiromance | divine by reading someone's palms.; "The Gypsies chiromanced"; "She refused to chiromance my fate" |
| v. (contact) | 4. divine | search by divining, as if with a rod.; "He claimed he could divine underground water" |
| ~ dowse | use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal. |
| ~ look for, search, seek | try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of.; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county" |
| adj. | 5. divine, godly | emanating from God.; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black or white...satanic or godly" |
| ~ heavenly | of or belonging to heaven or god. |
| adj. | 6. divine, providential | resulting from divine providence.; "providential care"; "a providential visitation" |
| ~ heavenly | of or belonging to heaven or god. |
| adj. | 7. divine, godlike | being or having the nature of a god.; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers"; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create" |
| ~ heavenly | of or belonging to heaven or god. |
| adj. | 8. divine | devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity.; "divine worship"; "divine liturgy" |
| ~ sacred | concerned with religion or religious purposes.; "sacred texts"; "sacred rites"; "sacred music" |
| adj. | 9. divine, godlike | appropriate to or befitting a god.; "the divine strength of Achilles"; "a man of godlike sagacity"; "man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers" |
| ~ superhuman | above or beyond the human or demanding more than human power or endurance.; "superhuman beings"; "superhuman strength"; "soldiers driven mad by superhuman misery" |
| adj. | 10. divine, elysian, inspired | being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods.; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance" |
| ~ glorious | having or deserving or conferring glory.; "a long and glorious career"; "our glorious literature" |
| saintly | | |
| adj. | 1. angelic, angelical, beatific, sainted, saintlike, saintly | marked by utter benignity; resembling or befitting an angel or saint.; "angelic beneficence"; "a beatific smile"; "a saintly concern for his fellow men"; "my sainted mother" |
| ~ good | morally admirable. |
| holy | | |
| n. (location) | 1. holy, holy place, sanctum | a sacred place of pilgrimage. |
| ~ place, spot, topographic point | a point located with respect to surface features of some region.; "this is a nice place for a picnic"; "a bright spot on a planet" |
| adj. | 2. holy | belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power. |
| ~ consecrate, consecrated, dedicated | solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose.; "a life consecrated to science"; "the consecrated chapel"; "a chapel dedicated to the dead of World War II" |
| ~ beatified, blessed | Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration. |
| ~ blessed | worthy of worship.; "the Blessed Trinity" |
| ~ sanctified, consecrated, sacred | made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use.; "a consecrated church"; "the sacred mosque"; "sacred elephants"; "sacred bread and wine"; "sanctified wine" |
| ~ hallowed, sacred | worthy of religious veneration.; "the sacred name of Jesus"; "Jerusalem's hallowed soil" |
| ~ sacred | concerned with religion or religious purposes.; "sacred texts"; "sacred rites"; "sacred music" |
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