Ungod vs Ungot - What's the difference?
ungod | ungot |
To divest of a god; to atheize.
* 1687 , John Dryden, The Hind and the Panther
To divest of godly powers; to strip of divinity.
* 1830 , Richard Baxter, The Practical Works of Richard Baxter
* 2008 , Matt Kimmich, Offspring Fictions: Salman Rushdie's Family Novels
(obsolete, or, poetic) Not begotten.
As a verb ungod
is to divest of a god; to atheize.As an adjective ungot is
(obsolete|or|poetic) not begotten.ungod
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Verb
- Thus men ungodded may to places rise, / And sects may be preferr'd without disguise: / No danger to the church or state from these; / The Papist only has his writ of ease.
- He that would have another god, would have the Lord to be ungodded , and to lose his sovereign power and goodness!
- Perhaps Saladin's "ungodding " of his father is a necessary first step for the male child's emancipation...
ungot
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Adjective
(-)- His loins yet full of ungot princes. — Waller.
