godses

English

Etymology

A mixture of god and goddess. Coined by Ching Hai on January 26, 2014.[1]

Noun

godses

  1. (inclusive, neutral, neologism) plural of god

References

  1. ^
    2014 January 26, Ching Hai, “The Joy of Homecoming: Supreme Master's Rediscovery of the Original Universe”, in Supreme Master Television[1], retrieved 16 August 2025:
    "The above is the Original Universe. They don't have gods or goddesses, so..." I mean, for the sake of understanding, I call them Godses. G-O-D-S-E-S.