henotheism

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hen·o·the·ism

H0151300 (hĕn′ə-thē-ĭz′əm)n. Belief in the supremacy of one god without denying the existence of others.
[Greek heno- (from heis, hen-, one; see sem- in Indo-European roots) + Greek theos, god; see dhēs- in Indo-European roots + -ism.]
hen′o·the′ist n.hen′o·the·is′tic adj.

henotheism

(ˈhɛnəʊθiːˌɪzəm) n (Alternative Belief Systems) the worship of one deity (of several) as the special god of one's family, clan, or tribe[C19: from Greek heis one + theos god] ˈhenotheist n ˌhenotheˈistic adj

hen•o•the•ism

(ˈhɛn ə θiˌɪz əm)

n. the worship of a particular god without disbelieving in the existence of others. [1855–60; < Greek heno-, comb. form of hén one (neuter of heîs) + theism] hen′o•the`ist, n. hen`o•the•is′tic, adj.

henotheism

a belief in one suprème or specially venerated god who is not the only god. — henotheist, n.See also: God and Gods
Translations
enoteismo