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water deity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "water deity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a god or goddess associated with water in mythology or religion. Example: "In ancient cultures, the water deity was often worshipped for the blessings of rain and fertility."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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4 human-written examples
At that time Quetzalcóatl seems to have been conceived as a vegetation god an earth and water deity closely associated with the rain god Tlaloc.
Encyclopedias
In India and Pakistan, Khiḍr is identified with a water deity (Khwādja Khiḍr) specializing in the protection of mariners and river travelers.
Encyclopedias
Is it possible that Beyoncé, in her red and white dress, was summoning Mami Wata, the water deity who could be both a healer or lure travelers to their watery grave?
News & Media
The western wall's mural, said to have been painted in the Tang Dynasty, measures 17 by 7 meters and features a local water deity with a winged being at the top.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Like other water deities, she was often associated with serpents.
Encyclopedias
One depicts Poseidon on his chariot along with the water deities Thetis and Oceanus.
News & Media
Whoever decides will have to play by the rules set by the International Astronomical Union: Neptune's moons are all named after water deities from Greek and Roman mythology.
News & Media
Camenae, in Roman religion, goddesses who were perhaps originally water deities, having a sacred grove and spring located outside the Porta Capena at Rome.
Encyclopedias
This is why we think we should be able to find offerings to the rain god Chaak, other water deities and ancestors in the depths of a portal not only to the underworld but to another world altogether.
News & Media
According to legend, he retrieved from the bottom of the sea a perfection-of-wisdom sutra that the Buddha had entrusted to the king of the nagas (water deities) for safekeeping.
Encyclopedias
Crocodiles were also associated with various water deities by tribes of West Africa.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing specific cultures or mythologies, use the most accurate and culturally sensitive term for the "water deity" being referenced. For example, use "Mami Wata" when referring to the West African water spirit.
Common error
Don't attribute human emotions or behaviors to a "water deity" without establishing a cultural or mythological context that supports such anthropomorphism. Not all cultures depict their deities in the same way.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "water deity" functions primarily as a noun phrase, typically serving as the subject or object of a sentence. It identifies a specific type of divine being associated with water, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "water deity" is a noun phrase used to describe gods or goddesses associated with water, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. While grammatically correct and found in various sources, it's not a particularly common phrase. As Ludwig's analysis reveals, its usage is primarily found in encyclopedias, news media, and wiki articles, with a neutral to formal tone. When using this phrase, it's important to consider the specific cultural context and be mindful of potential anthropomorphism. Alternatives like "water god" or "water spirit" may be more appropriate depending on the specific entity being discussed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
water god
Replaces "deity" with "god", a more common and direct term for a male deity.
water goddess
Specifies the deity as female.
aquatic deity
Substitutes "water" with "aquatic", emphasizing the association with water environments.
sea deity
Focuses specifically on deities related to the sea.
river deity
Highlights deities associated with rivers.
water spirit
Replaces "deity" with "spirit", denoting a less formal or powerful entity.
divine water being
Describes a being with divine qualities related to water.
god of the waters
Emphasizes dominion over water rather than being defined by it.
goddess of the seas
Specifies a female deity and her dominion over the seas.
oceanic divinity
Uses a more formal term, "divinity", related to the ocean.
FAQs
What is the difference between a "water deity" and a "water spirit"?
While both are supernatural entities associated with water, a "water deity" is typically a god or goddess with significant power and influence, whereas a "water spirit" may be a less powerful entity, such as a nymph or minor guardian.
What are some examples of well-known "water deities" in different cultures?
Examples include Poseidon (Greek), Neptune (Roman), Yemaya (Yoruba), and Suijin (Japanese). Each culture has its own unique figures and stories associated with water.
How can I use the term "water deity" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a god or goddess associated with water. For example: "The ancient mariners prayed to the "water deity" for safe passage across the sea."
Are there any alternative terms for "water deity"?
Yes, you can use alternatives such as "water god", "water goddess", "aquatic deity", or "sea deity" depending on the specific context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested