exgod

See also: ex-god

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

ex- + god

Noun

exgod (plural exgods)

  1. One who was formerly a god or revered as such.
    • 1911, G. Stanley Hall, Educational Problems, volume II,D, Appleton and Company, page 46:
      A tribe subjected by a stronger one often feels that its own gods are weaker, and so they are discredited, and that those of its conquerors are mighty and so they prevail. Occasionally vistors[sic] seem to cherish rancor against the religion of their victims, and hence many devils are really exgods, thus degraded.
    • 1998, Martin H. Greenberg, Bruce D. Arthurs, editors, Olympus, Daw, →ISBN, page 311:
      When next I looked up, there was another exgod at the desk. An older guy. In a toga, his hair and beard long-curled and oiled. Holy mud, it could have been Poseidon, himself . . . but was not.
    • 2010, Scott Mebus, The Sorcerer's Secret, Puffin Books, →ISBN:
      Hex laughed and Rory started, realizing he'd been dropping his guard with the traitorous exgod.

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