theophagy |
theophany |
As nouns the difference between theophagy and theophany
is that
theophagy is (rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context while
theophany is a manifestation of a deity to a man.
sacramental |
theophagy |
As nouns the difference between sacramental and theophagy
is that
sacramental is an object (such as holy water or a crucifix) or an action (such as making the sign of the cross) which is regarded as encouraging devotion and thus spiritually aiding the person who uses it while
theophagy is the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.
As an adjective sacramental
is used in, or relating to, a sacrament.
god |
theophagy |
As a verb god
is .
As a noun theophagy is
(rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.
feeding |
theophagy |
As nouns the difference between feeding and theophagy
is that
feeding is an instance of giving food while
theophagy is (rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.
As a verb feeding
is .