hallow |
deify |
In lang=en terms the difference between hallow and deify
is that
hallow is to make holy, to sanctify while
deify is to treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity.
As verbs the difference between hallow and deify
is that
hallow is to make holy, to sanctify or
hallow can be to shout, especially to urge on dogs for hunting while
deify is to make a god of (something or someone).
As a noun hallow
is (archaic|or|dialectal) a saint; a holy person; an apostle or
hallow can be a shout, cry; a hulloo.
As an adjective hallow
is .
canonise |
deify |
As verbs the difference between canonise and deify
is that
canonise is while
deify is to make a god of (something or someone).
deify |
beautify |
In lang=en terms the difference between deify and beautify
is that
deify is to treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity while
beautify is to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of.
As verbs the difference between deify and beautify
is that
deify is to make a god of (something or someone) while
beautify is to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of.
deify |
lionize |
In lang=en terms the difference between deify and lionize
is that
deify is to treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity while
lionize is to behave as a lion.
As verbs the difference between deify and lionize
is that
deify is to make a god of (something or someone) while
lionize is to treat (a person) as if they were important, or a celebrity.
deify |
honor |
As a verb deify
is to make a god of (something or someone).
As a noun honor is
.
deify |
undefined |
As a verb deify
is to make a god of (something or someone).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
deify |
consecrate |
As verbs the difference between deify and consecrate
is that
deify is to make a god of (something or someone) while
consecrate is to declare, or otherwise make something holy.
As an adjective consecrate is
consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred.
deism |
deify |
As a noun deism
is a philosophical belief in the existence of a god (or goddess) knowable through human reason; especially, a belief in a creator god unaccompanied by any belief in supernatural phenomena or specific religious doctrines.
As a verb deify is
to make a god of (something or someone).
deify |
venerate |
In transitive terms the difference between deify and venerate
is that
deify is to treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity while
venerate is to revere or hold in awe.
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