- Deus - Wikipedia
In Classical Latin, deus ("dea" in the feminine) was a general noun [1] referring to a deity, while in technical usage a divus or diva was a figure who had become divine, such as a divinized emperor In Late Latin, Deus came to be used mostly for the Christian God
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- Deus | Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- DEUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DEUS definition: God D See examples of Deus used in a sentence
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- What Does Deus Mean? | The Word Counter
What does the word deus mean? According to Dictionary, Collins English Dictionary, and Definitions, the word deus is a classical Latin and Ecclesiastical Latin word for god or deity
- DEUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
[1250–1300; ‹ L: god, earlier deiuos; c Skt deva, Lith diẽvas, OIr día] This word is first recorded in the period 1250–1300 Other words that entered English at around the same time include: force, lift, number, square, touch
- Deus - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Never nativized, but it continued to appear in adopted Latin expressions such as deus absconditus "hidden god," and deus ex machina "a power, event, person, or thing that arrives conveniently to solve a difficulty (especially in a play or novel)
- Deus meaning - definition and examples
Deus, which means "god" in Latin, is a term used to refer to a divine being or a supernatural power worshipped by a religion In monotheistic religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, Deus is often associated with the concept of a singular, all-powerful God
- deus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
However, the form deus is found during the 1st century AD, in rhetorical usage by Roman physician Scribonius Largus, and Deus and Dee are found extensively from the 4th century AD onwards as forms of address for the Christian God, with the former being used in the Vulgate of St Jerome
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