English edit

Etymology edit

multi- +‎ theistic

Adjective edit

multitheistic (comparative more multitheistic, superlative most multitheistic)

  1. Of or relating to multitheism.
    • 1889, English Mechanic and World of Science, page 441:
      No ingenuity can show a method of constructing a pantheistic or multitheistic system, on any other base than that of revelation.
    • 1990, Lauri Honko, Religion, Myth, and Folklore in the World's Epics, page 176:
      The people of Kaleva and Pohja do not represent primitiveness in this development, for with their varied occupations, highly-developed social systems and multitheistic religious concepts they already stand for a diverse culture.
    • 2003, Gregory Thomas, How to Design Logos, Symbols and Icons, page 29:
      Since the purpose of the logo is to reach a multicultural and multitheistic audience, different color interpretations were considered.
    • 2006, Ron McDonald, The Spirituality of Community Life: When We Come 'Round Right, page 68:
      Judaism was also monotheistic in a culture that that was multitheistic.