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deityrelated

Deityrelated is a term used in religious studies, anthropology, literary studies, and related fields to indicate a connection to deities. It can describe objects, practices, beliefs, or representations associated with gods, goddesses, or other divine figures. The form deity-related with a hyphen is the most common spelling in scholarly writing, though some sources use the unhyphenated variant deity related.

Etymology and usage: the word combines deity, from the Latin deus, with related, signaling affiliation with

Applications and examples: deity-related topics appear in ritual studies (practices addressed to a deity), archaeology (temples,

Ambiguities and scope: the term is broad and context-dependent, potentially overlapping with terms such as divine,

See also: deities, mythology, religion, theology, cult, iconography, ritual.

the
concept
of
a
deity
rather
than
with
a
single
deity
alone.
In
practice,
it
serves
as
a
broad
qualifier
that
can
apply
across
disciplines
to
denote
material
or
discourse
tied
to
divine
figures.
cult
statues,
inscriptions),
art
history
and
iconography
(depictions
and
symbols
linked
to
a
deity),
and
literary
studies
(portrayals
of
divine
figures
and
their
functions).
In
cataloging
and
digital
humanities,
deityrelated
or
deity-related
terms
function
as
keywords
or
subject
headings
to
group
materials
about
deities,
their
cults,
and
their
representations.
sacred,
mythological,
or
religious.
To
avoid
vagueness,
researchers
typically
specify
the
particular
deity,
pantheon,
ritual
function,
or
symbolic
domain
involved.