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DEMIGOD - traducción al árabe

MORTAL WHO IS THE OFFSPRING OF A GOD AND A HUMAN BEING IN MYTHOLOGY (FOR DEMIGODS FROM WORKS OF FICTION SEE Q64767588)
Demi-god; Demi-gods; Demigods; Demigoddess; Demi god; Chinese demigods; The Demigods; Demi-goddess; Demideity
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ألاسم

نصف إله

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اسْم : نصف إله
demigod         
نصف إله جـ أنصاف آلهة

Definición

demigod
(or demigoddess)
¦ noun a being with partial or lesser divine status.

Wikipedia

Demigod

A demigod or demigoddess is a part-human and part-divine offspring of a deity and a human, or a human or non-human creature that is accorded divine status after death, or someone who has attained the "divine spark" (spiritual enlightenment). An immortal demigod(-dess) often has tutelary status and a religious cult following, while a mortal demigod(-dess) is one who has fallen or died, but is popular as a legendary hero in various polytheistic religions. Figuratively, it is used to describe a person whose talents or abilities are so superlative that they appear to approach being divine.

Ejemplos de uso de DEMIGOD
1. He is not even a deputy demigod," Yossi Verter wrote in Haaretz last weekend.
2. "Putin, who is called the father of the nation and has become something of a demigod, cannot be replaced easily," the official said.
3. The 65–year–old leader – revered as a near–demigod in his totalitarian nation – brandished a big smile and looked generally well.
4. "Sixty years after independence, the only Gandhi reference that we have is his political life, where Gandhi is a haloed demigod," said Feroz Abbas Khan, the director of the new Gandhi film.
5. Volcker, on the other hand had, after eight years as chairman, achieved demigod status in the eyes of many market participants." Nor was Mr Greenspan known from the start for the remarkably self–assured communication that marked his later years.