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Okay, let's tackle this problem. The user wants me to define a word that's described as "god that madest earth and heaven ar hyd y nos." Hmm, first I need to figure out what that actually means. Let me break down the phrase. The original words are a bit jumbled: "god that madest earth and heaven ar hyd y nos." Maybe it's a misspelling or phonetic spelling. Let's try to parse it. "Madest" could be "made" in past tense. "Hyd" might sound like "hid," and "y nos" could be "you know"? So putting it together: "God that made earth and heaven is hid you know." Oh, so the word they're referring to is probably "hidden." Wait, but the user mentions it's a god that did something, now hidden. So the word is "hidden," and they want a definition of hiding or being hidden by this deity. The example sentence needs to be edgy or unsettling. First, confirm the spelling from the jumbled words. Let's see: "god that madest" = "God who created." "Earth and heaven are hid y nos." So yes, "hidden" or "hideous"? Wait, no. If it's "hid," then past participle would be "hid," so the verb. But as a noun, "hide" is different. Wait, maybe the word is "hideous," but that means ugly. Hmm. Wait, perhaps the intended word is "hidden." The phrase would translate to "God who made earth and heaven is hidden (from us)." So defining "hidden" in the sense of being concealed by a deity. But how to frame this as a humorous definition? Then the example sentence should use the word "hidden" in an edgy way. Like something that's been hidden but now revealed in a disturbing manner. Wait, maybe I need to check again. The original phrase: "god that madest earth and heaven ar hyd y nos." If we correct spellings: "God who made Earth and Heaven is hid you know." So the word here would be "hid" as past tense of hide or hidden? Wait, "made" should be present perfect: "has made." But maybe colloquially it's written as "madest." So "god that has made earth and heaven is hidden (from us)." Therefore, the word is "hidden," meaning concealed by God. So defining it as something that's been obscured or kept secret by a divine power. So the definition could be: "The state of being concealed by omnipotent forces beyond mortal comprehension, often leading to existential dread." But needs to be hilarious and informative. Then an example sentence using it in an edgy way: Maybe "After discovering the hidden truth about your existence, you wished for ignorance more than ever before." Wait, but I need to ensure that the word is correctly defined. Let me make sure. The user wants the word itself (the noun) that's a god who did something and now is hidden. So perhaps the word is "hidden," acting as an adjective describing God's current state? Or maybe it's a play on words where the deity's act of creation has been hidden, so the concept of being hidden is personified? Alternatively, could the original phrase be phonetically spelling out a word? Let's see: "god that madest earth and heaven ar hyd y nos." If spoken aloud, might sound like "God who made Earth and Heaven are hid you know" → "hid + you know" = "hiding"? Or maybe "hideous," but that doesn't fit. Wait, "hyd y nos" could be "hid you nOS" (nOS as in Microsoft? Or 'nos' as slang for nose?). Not sure. Alternatively, the word is "hide." If it's "god who made earth and heaven hid you know," then maybe "hide" as a noun meaning something. But that's less likely. Alternatively, the past participle "hid" as an adjective: "hidden." I think the most plausible answer is that the word in question is "hidden," defined as being concealed by divine authority, leading to unsettling realizations. So putting it all together: Definition: Hidden (as in something obscured or secretly controlled by omnipotent forces beyond human understanding, often inducing a mix of awe and terror). Example sentence: The discovery of ancient texts revealing humanity's hidden manipulation by eldritch deities sent chills down their spines, questioning the very nature of free will. But wait, maybe make it more edgy. Like involving horror elements where something supposedly created is actually controlling from within in a dark way. Alternatively: "In a twisted turn of events, scientists unearthed evidence that Earth's resources were being siphoned by an ancient god long thought hidden behind cosmic machinations." Hmm. Need to ensure the example uses the word properly. If the word is "hidden," then sentences like "The truth about the council's dealings was kept hidden from the public eye." But that's not edgy enough. The user wants unsettling examples, maybe horror or thriller style. So perhaps: "As the ritual reached its fever pitch, the cult leader revealed that humanity itself was nothing more than a shadow play in the eyes of the long-hidden cosmic deity." Yes, that uses "hidden" and is unsettling. Definition: Hidden (as in something obscured by divine secrecy—think classified information for gods. Imagine whispers between thunderclouds: "[Your name] confesses Earth’s every breath is orchestrated by a capricious, hidden deity whose smirking silhouette flickers behind the veil of reality.") Example Sentence: "Beneath the veneer of mundane existence, clandestine cultists murmur that humanity itself was woven into an arcane ritual by the Hidden One —an omnipotent trickster god whose cryptic grin stretches across time, puppeteering civilizations from a throne of cosmic entropy." (Edge-pulling? Try sharing this over sparklers.) 🚀✨