• Pantheon

    Origin

    First coined 1300, from Ancient Greek Πάνθειον (Pantheion, "a temple of all gods"), neuter of πάνθειος (pantheios, "of or common to all gods"), from πᾶν (pān, "all, everything"), neuter of πᾶς (pās, "all, the whole") + θεῖος (theios, "of or for the gods"), from θεός (theos, "god")

    Full definition of pantheon

    Noun

    pantheon

    (plural pantheons or panthea)
    1. a temple dedicated to all the gods
    2. (mythology) all the gods of a particular people or religion, particularly the ancient Greek gods residing on Olympus, considered as a group
    3. a category or classification denoting the most honored persons of a group
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