From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishGodheadGod‧head /ˈɡɒdhed $ ˈɡɑːd-/ noun → the Godhead
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Godhead• It seems to me to be both useless and presumptuous to attempt to pierce the incognito of the essential Godhead.• There is in the Godhead in heaven one who fully understands us and is there as our representative and our head.• The life of the Godhead is a life of mutual support and self-gift.• This is impossible without the Trinity, in which each person of the Godhead delights in the others.• They look at each other in mutual love and self-giving, a trinity yet together revealing the unity of the Godhead.• The Godhead, or at least Christology, then appears to be biased against women.Origin Godhead (1200-1300) god + -head “-hood”