The Collaborative International Dictionary
Godling \God"ling\, n.
A diminutive god.
--Dryden.
Wiktionary
n. minor divinity, a local or inferior god
Usage examples of "godling".
If any godling or godlet or godkin is really determined to find me, he can slog through the marshlands after me.
Just standing there, entirely at ease, the thunder godling was thoroughly intimidating.
The thunder godling looked more relieved than happy to see them again, and beckoned them in with an urgent wave.
The godling had his hammer in his hand, and was hefting it thoughtfully.
The thunder godling was still fighting, throwing broken bodies away from him, but the dead held him down, clawing at him with their cold hands and fastening on him with their yellowed teeth.
And then the thunder godling was lost to sight and sound under a mass of the dead that writhed like a pile of maggots.
Jimmy, and with the somewhat battered and bloodied thunder godling at his side, quickly finished off the rest of the dead.
Gayle and Toby followed after the thunder godling, sticking close so as not to lose him in the treacherous fog.
Hanuman claimed that any godling or new Ringist, upon interfacing his computer, would experience a perfectly vivid remembrance of the Elder Eddas.
The doors to the stairwell however, were guarded by a surly-looking godling whom Danlo did not know.
But the godling knew him, and he allowed him to pass without explanation.
He wondered if Bardo was in his sanctum now, perhaps rehearsing a sermon for the ceremony, perhaps swiving some bright-eyed godling whom he was personally instructing in the delights of submitting to the Way.
One godling, a devout-seeming woman with a gold ring in her ear, approached the altar table and filled the familiar golden urn with what looked like plain sea water.
And on that door was set the head of a godling known to the men of this planet.
A perfect remembrance Hanuman claimed that any godling or new Ringist, upon interfacing his computer, would experience a perfectly vivid remembrance of the Elder Eddas.