theogony

theogony
theogonic /thee'euh gon"ik/, adj.theogonist, n.
/thee og"euh nee/, n., pl. theogonies.
1. the origin of the gods.
2. an account of this; a genealogical account of the gods.
[1605-15; < Gk theogonía. See THEO-, -GONY]

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