sea god
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Definition
Noun: A sea god is a deity that personifies the sea and is usually believed to live in or to control the sea. It is a mythological figure representing the power, nature, and sometimes the dangers of the ocean.
Usage
The term "sea god" is used to refer to a specific divine being from mythology associated with the sea. * In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the sea god who causes earthquakes and storms. * Many ancient cultures had a sea god to explain the ocean's unpredictable behavior. * The sailors prayed to the sea god for calm waters and a safe voyage.
Advanced Usage
- Personification of the sea: The concept of a sea god is a classic example of personifying a natural force, giving it human-like form, emotions, and will.
- Cultural variations: Different mythologies have different sea gods with unique domains, personalities, and stories (e.g., Neptune in Roman myth, Njörðr in Norse myth).
Variants and Related Words
- Sea deity: A more formal or general synonym for "sea god."
- God of the sea: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
- Ocean god: A synonym, though sometimes used interchangeably, it can specifically emphasize deities of the open ocean rather than coastal seas.
Synonyms
- Deity of the sea
- Marine deity
- Ocean deity
Related Phrases
- Ruler of the waves: A poetic epithet often associated with a sea god.
- Lord of the sea: A common title for a primary sea god in a pantheon.
Noun
- a deity that personifies the sea and is usually believed to live in or to control the sea