Definition: "PGoddin," a term in ancient Greek, refers to a god of war or war-time warfare (Greek: "Pan", God of War). It was associated with many military activities such as sieges, campaigns, battles, etc. This term is derived from Greek words "goddis" ("war" + "god"). The word is often used in religious and philosophical contexts to describe a god who intervenes or directs the course of an action or event.