| English | Spanish | |
|---|---|---|
| Common | ||
| Common | divinity | divinidad [f] |
| General | ||
| General | divinity | deidad [f] |
| General | divinity | divinidad [f] |
| General | divinity | divinidad [f] |
| General | divinity | numen [m] |
| General | divinity | teología [f] |
| English | Spanish | |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| General | divinity student | presentado [m] |
| General | studying divinity | presentado [adj] |
| General | student of divinity | presentado [m] |
| General | cathedral dignitary whose duty was to teach divinity | maestrescuela [m] |
| General | divinity professor | pavorde [m] |
| General | cathedral dignitary whose duty was to teach divinity | maestreescuela [m] |
| General | student of divinity | presentada [f] |
| General | native mythological divinity in the form of a snake | amaru [m] PE |
| General | heap of stones placed at the side of the road to invoke the protection of the divinity | apacheta [f] PE CL AR |
| General | heap of stones placed at the side of the road to invoke the protection of the divinity | apacheta [f] BO:W,C,S rur. |
| Colloquial | ||
| Colloquial | elevate one to divinity | endiosar [v] |
| History | ||
| History | cathedral dignitary who teaches divinity | canceller [m] disused |
| Mythology | ||
| Mythology | native mythological divinity in the form of a snake | amaro [m] PE |