Divinity vs Divvers - What's the difference?
divinity | divvers |
(uncountable) The property of being divine, of being like a god or God.
* Shakespeare
(countable) A deity.
A celestial being, inferior to the supreme God, but superior to man.
* Cheyne
(uncountable) The study of religion or religions.
A type of confectionery made with egg whites, corn syrup, and white sugar.
(UK, slang, dated, Oxford University) divinity (as a subject or examination)
As nouns the difference between divinity and divvers
is that divinity is (uncountable) the property of being divine, of being like a god or god while divvers is (uk|slang|dated|oxford university) divinity (as a subject or examination).divinity
English
Noun
- They say there is divinity in odd numbers.
- God employing these subservient divinities
- Harvard Divinity School has been teaching theology since 1636.
