dei

/deɪ, daɪ/ or /deɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A plural form of the Latin word ‘deus’, meaning ‘gods’ or ‘deities’, often used to refer to a group of gods or goddesses in ancient Roman and Greek religions.

“The ancient Romans worshipped the dei of Olympus and Mars.”

Synonyms

  • deities
  • gods

Antonyms

  • mortals
  • non-deities