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Deiform

Deiform \De"i*form\, a. [L. deus a god + -form.]

  1. Godlike, or of a godlike form.
    --Dr. H. More.

  2. Conformable to the will of God. [R.]
    --Bp. Burnet.

Usage examples of "deiform".

Now the image of God as found in the soul consists of these three faculties, namely reason, memory and will, and so long as they are not completely stamped with God, the soul is not yet deiform in accordance with the initial creation of the soul.