Deities

/ˈdiətiz/ noun

Plural of deity; divine beings or gods worshipped in religious traditions. Supernatural entities believed to possess special powers and authority over natural forces or human affairs.

From Latin 'deitas,' meaning 'divine nature,' derived from 'deus' (god). The word entered Middle English through Old French 'deité,' maintaining its connection to divine essence and godhood across languages.

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