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1 dīvīnē
dīvīnē adv. with comp. [divinus], by divine inspiration, prophetically: plura praesensa. — Admirably, divinely. -
2 divine
dīvīne, adv., v. divinus fin. -
3 divine
[dɪˈvaɪn]1. adjective1) of or belonging to God or a god:إلهي، رَبّانيdivine wisdom.
2) very good or excellent:رائِعWhat divine weather!
2. verbto find out by keen understanding:يَتَكَهَّن، يَكْشِفI managed to divine the truth.
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4 majesté divine/royale
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5 loi divine
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6 c'est la vengeance divine
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7 Army Of Divine Rights
Religion: ADRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Army Of Divine Rights
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8 God's Divine Cornerstone
Religion: GDCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > God's Divine Cornerstone
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9 Gods Divine Cornerstone
Religion: GDCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Gods Divine Cornerstone
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10 Kids In Divine Service
Religion: KIDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Kids In Divine Service
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11 Most Divine
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12 Office for Divine Worship
Religion: ODWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Office for Divine Worship
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13 Someone Truly Divine
Religion: STDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Someone Truly Divine
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14 St. John the Divine
Religion: SJDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > St. John the Divine
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15 The Divine Nature And Attributes
Position ( job): DNAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Divine Nature And Attributes
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16 volonté divine
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17 a se supune poruncilor divine / Celui de sus / providenţei
bibl. to keep the commandments.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se supune poruncilor divine / Celui de sus / providenţei
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18 עַנְוָוא f., constr. עֲנְוַת (v. עֲנָוָה I) a divine grant, supply. Targ. Y. Ex. 16:13 Ar. (ed. אנחות).(Targ. Y. I ib. 15:27 ענווא (some ed. עניא), read: עֵינָא or עַיְינָא.
עֲנוּבָּא, עֲנוּבָאm. (עֲנַב) loop, noose.Pl. עֲנוּבִּין, עֲנוּבַּיָּא, עֲנוּב׳. Targ. Ex. 26:4, sq. (ed. Berl. עֲנוּבּ׳, Y. ed. עֲנוּב׳, also עִנּוּב׳); a. e.Jewish literature > עַנְוָוא f., constr. עֲנְוַת (v. עֲנָוָה I) a divine grant, supply. Targ. Y. Ex. 16:13 Ar. (ed. אנחות).(Targ. Y. I ib. 15:27 ענווא (some ed. עניא), read: עֵינָא or עַיְינָא.
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19 божественный
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20 gisne
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