apotheosis


apo·the·o·sis

noun
\ə-ˌpä-thē-ˈō-səs, ˌa-pə-ˈthē-ə-səs\
plural apo·the·o·ses\-ˌsēz\

Definition of APOTHEOSIS

1
: elevation to divine status : deification
2
: the perfect example : quintessence <this is the literary apotheosis of the shaggy dog story — Thomas Sutcliffe>
apo·the·o·size \ˌa-pə-ˈthē-ə-ˌsīz, ə-ˈpä-thē-ə-\ transitive verb

Examples of APOTHEOSIS

  1. <the apotheosis of the picaresque novel>

Origin of APOTHEOSIS

Late Latin, from Greek apotheōsis, from apotheoun to deify, from apo- + theos god
First Known Use: circa 1580

Other Christian Religious Terms

Pentateuch, blasphemy, curate, doxology, eremite, iconoclasm, liturgy, orison, pneuma, reliquary

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