divinify, v.
(dɪˈvɪnɪfaɪ)
[f. L. dīvīn-us divine + (-ify; cf. deify, etc.]
trans. To render divine; to regard as of divine nature, rank, or origin; to divinize. Hence diˈvinified ppl. a.
| 1633 A. H. Parthenia Sacra 204 (T.) My beloved is white and red..white, for his blessed and divinified soul. 1660 Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. (1701) 395/1 Good the Civil Virtues render a Man, but the Sciences conducing to the Divine Virtue divinifie. 1855 Bailey Mystic 32 And knew himself divinified. 1892 A. M. Clerke Fam. Stud. Homer 45 The same constellation..under a divinified aspect. |