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semidivine

a. Partially, but not wholly, divine

Usage examples of "semidivine".

Such people may become semidivine after death: war-spirits chosen to serve Buddha himself as deputies and emissaries.

I knew the Firbolgs were the first semidivine inhabitants of the British Isles and Ireland.

Agony: the semidivine hero crucified by the barbarian horsemen he had held off single-handedly for so long.

Firbolgs were the first semidivine inhabitants of the British Isles and Ireland.

With this ill-gained knowledge, they reversed what the writers of those spells had dedicated their lives to achieve, the banning from our human, mortal existence those creatures loosely called immortals, the semidivine beings who may live forever unless accident or force brings their life spans to a halt.

That had been the Age of Heroes, a shocking epoch during which men and women, themselves semidivine, had fought the gods for supremacy.

Mother Goddess, who took their semidivine spark and nurtured to life Blessed Elua.

You are attempting a maneuver that nearly, but not quite, violates a number of treaties and a couple of laws of nature that are enforced by semidivine fiat.

I was glad when we got home, and gladder still when I could stretch out in the dark on my thin mattress upon the hard, marble floor at the foot of the bed where lay my semidivine master, Caius Caesar Caligula.

Her body was dolphinesque with a smash of semidivine Bright Lights class and glitter.

Some Brahmans are noted for their mastery of those vedas that deal with, let us say, the god Mithra or with a semidivine hero like Rama.