A word referring 2 the deity? the answer is God, Almighty, Allah, and Lord. Those are words that refers to the deity.
When referring to the deity, "God" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun. When referring to a deity in a non-specific way or a false deity, "god" is not capitalized.
It can be either way. In the Bible it is always capitalized, so Christians generally capitalize it when referring to their own deity. If talking about no particular deity or deities in general, or implying that the deity does not exist, do not capitalize.
If you are referring to "God" as in the monotheistic God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam it is (ألله) Allah. If you are referring to any deity, such as Greek god or a Babylonian god, etc. the term is (إله) elah.
I believe this is the word you are referring to --Polytheist: one who believes in the existence of more than one deity. A polytheist often believes in both Gods and Goddesses. Often confused with "henotheist."
A deity is a god. Here are some sentences.One pagan deity is Zeus.Ancient people worshipped nature as a deity.Most people today have only one deity.
It depends on whether or not you respect the deity or not. For instance, Christians will capitalize He, Him, Who, and Whom when referring to God, but non-Christians generally do not, particularly when emphasizing that they do not share a faith with Christians. The capitalization of deity pronouns is purely a matter of reverence, rather than grammatical rules or norms. In short, if you want to avoid offending someone by disrespecting their deity, it is probably better to capitalize Who.
Θεότητα (theotita)
deity
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Zeus
Deity
Deity.