Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

numina

noun
ˈn(j)uːmɪnə
Definition
The inherent powers or spirits believed to be present in objects or places, often regarded as divine forces.
Examples
  • The ancient Romans believed that numina inhabited all aspects of nature, from rivers to trees.
  • In some cultures, numina are still acknowledged in rituals and prayers for guidance and protection.
  • The concept of numina helps to explain the reverence people feel for the natural world.
Meaning
Numina refers to the divine or spiritual powers that are believed to animate or inhabit natural elements and places. It suggests a sense of sacredness and connection to the divine in everyday life.
Synonyms
  • spirits
  • deities
  • forces
  • gods