释义 |
in-ˈGod, v. [cf. engod (en- prefix1 B. 2).] trans. To deify, make divine; to take into God or into the godhead. So in-ˈGodding vbl. n.
1891Church Times 20 Nov. 1128/1 The Humanity already in-Godded in the Person of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. 1957D. L. Sayers Further Papers on Dante 187 Every creature..possesses a true self which, however much perfected or (in Dante's words) ‘in-godded’, is never swallowed up or lost in God. 1959N. & Q. July–Aug. 301/2 Dante expounded in the Comedy a mystic Way of Affirmation for the ‘in-Godding’ of man based on the vision of the beloved. |