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1 DIVINE
[A]DIVINUS (-A -UM)DIVUS (-A -UM)DIUS (-A -UM)AMBROSIUS (-A -UM)CAELESTIS (-E)COELESTIS (-E)SIDEREUS (-A -UM)AETHEREUS (-A -UM)AMBROSCUS (-A -UM)[V]PROMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)DIVINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)HARIOLOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)PROFOR (-FARI -FATUS SUM)PROLOQUOR (-LOQUI -LOCUTUS SUM)ARIOLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)- BY DIVINE AGENCY- BY DIVINE INFLUENCE- BY DIVINE INSPIRATION- BY DIVINE PROVIDENCE- THROUGH DIVINE POWER -
2 DIVINE: BY DIVINE AGENCY
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3 DIVINE: BY DIVINE INFLUENCE
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4 DIVINE: BY DIVINE INSPIRATION
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5 DIVINE: BY DIVINE PROVIDENCE
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6 DIVINE: THROUGH DIVINE POWER
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7 DIVINE COMMAND
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8 DIVINE FROM OMENS
[V]CONJICIO (-ERE -JECI -JECTUM)CONICIO (-ERE -IECI -IECTUM) -
9 DIVINE LAW
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10 DIVINE POWER
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11 DIVINE QUALITY
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12 DIVINE SERVICE
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13 DIVINE SUPPORT
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14 DIVINE WILL
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15 HALF-DIVINE
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16 HELP: WITHOUT DIVINE HELP
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17 Божественно
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18 Пророчески
- divine; instinctu divino; -
19 herrlich
herrlich, magnificus (im Äußern groß u. herrlich, dann auch von Taten etc.). – splendidus (prächtig durch seine schöne Außenseite). – clarus (hervorglänzend). – praeclarus (vor allen hell hervorglänzend durch äußere und innere Eigenschaften, prächtig, vortrefflich, z.B. bestia, factum, indoles); verb. magnificus et praeclarus. – divinus (göttlich, himmlisch). – pulcherrimus (sehr schön, z.B. urbs: u. facta: u. victoria). – amplus (großartig, ehrenvoll, z.B. res gestae). – lautissimus (sehr nett u. zierlich gemacht, angeordnet, ausgesucht sein, wie Gerät, Gastmahl). – amoenus (anmutig, von Gegenden, Gebäuden etc.). – egregius (unter seinesgleichen sich auszeichnend, vortrefflich in Vergleichung mit andern). – eximius (ausgezeichnet durch eigentümliche Vorzüge, z.B. ingenium). – Adv.magnifice; splendide; praeclare; divine; lautissime; egregie.
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20 unvergleichbar, -lich
unvergleichbar, -lich, sine exemplo maximus (ohne Beispiel der größte, z.B. Homerus). – divinus (gleichs. göttlich, z.B. legio: u. virtus). – caelestis (gleichs. himmlisch, z.B. legio: u. vox: u. opera). – singularis (einzig in seiner Art, z.B. filia: u. virtus). – ein unv. Genie, ingenium caeleste od. immortale; singularis et divina vis ingenii. – unv. sein, nullius exempli comparationem capere. – Adv. sine exemplo; divine.
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