Polytheós
Polytheós (Greek: πολύθεος) is a term used in Greek-rooted discourse to denote a person who believes in or participates in the worship of many gods. In English, the related terms are usually polytheist for a person and polytheism for the belief system. The word derives from the Greek components poly- meaning “many” and theos meaning “god.” In Greek, the corresponding concepts are often expressed as polytheism (πολυθεϊσμός) and a practitioner as πολυθεϊστής.
Conceptually, polytheós refers to a worldview in which multiple deities are recognized, worshipped, and often organized
In practice, polytheistic religions vary widely in theology, ritual, and organization. Deities may be associated with
Today, the term polytheós is more commonly encountered in Greek-language sources, while English-language scholarship typically uses