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  • 1 sъ̏lnьce

    sъ̏lnьce Grammatical information: n. jo Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `sun'
    Old Church Slavic:
    slъnьce `sun' [n jo]
    Russian:
    sólnce `sun' [n jo]
    Czech:
    slunce `sun' [n jo]
    Slovak:
    slnce `sun' [n jo]
    Polish:
    sɫońce `sun' [n jo]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    sȗnce `sun' [n jo];
    Čak. sȗnce `sun' [n jo], sȗnca [Gens], suncå̃ [Nom p];
    Čak. sȗnce, súnce (Novi) `sun' [n jo];
    Čak. sũnce (Orbanići) `sun' [n jo], sũnca [Gens] \{1\}
    Slovene:
    sȏɫnce `sun' [n jo]
    Bulgarian:
    slắnce `sun' [n jo]
    Lithuanian:
    sáulė `sun' [f ē] 1
    Latvian:
    saũle `sun' [f ē]
    Old Prussian:
    saule `sun'
    Indo-European reconstruction: sh₂-ul-n-iko-m
    Other cognates:
    Skt. svàr- (súvar-) (RV+) `sun, sunlight' [n];
    Skt. sū́rya- (RV+) `sun, deity of the sun'
    ;
    Gk. (Hom.) ἠέλιος `sun'
    ;
    Lat. sōl `sun'
    ;
    Go. sauil `sun' [n]
    Notes:
    \{1\} The long root vowel in most of these forms results from the widespread lengthening of short vowels before resonants.

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  • Deity — • This article is confined to the non Christian notion of the Deity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Deity     Deity     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Deity — De i*ty (d[=e] [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Deities} (d[=e] [i^]*t[i^]z). [OE. deite, F. d[ e]it[ e], fr. L. deitas, fr. deus a god; akin to divus divine, Jupiter, gen. Jovis, Jupiter, dies day, Gr. di^os divine, Zey s, gen. Dio s, Zeus, Skr. d[=e]va… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deity — [dē′ə tē] n. [ME deite < OFr deité < LL(Ec) deitas, divinity (after L divinitas) < L deus, god < IE * deiwos, god < base * dei , to gleam, shine > Sans deva, god, L dies, day, divus, god] 1. the state of being a god; divine… …   English World dictionary

  • deity — c.1300, divine nature; late 14c., a god, from O.Fr. deité, from L.L. deitatem (nom. deitas) divine nature, coined by Augustine from L. deus god, from PIE *deiwos (see ZEUS (Cf. Zeus)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • deity — [n] god, worshiped being celestial, celestial being, creator, divine being, divinity, goddess, godhead, idol, immortal, supreme being; concepts 368,370 …   New thesaurus

  • deity — ► NOUN (pl. deities) 1) a god or goddess. 2) divine status, quality, or nature. ORIGIN Latin deitas, from deus god …   English terms dictionary

  • Deity — For other uses, see List of deities and Names of God. Part of a series on God …   Wikipedia

  • Deity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Deity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 Deity Deity Divinity Sgm: N 1 Godhead Godhead Godship Sgm: N 1 Omnipotence Omnipotence Providence =>(Quality of being divine) GRP: N Quality of being divine Sgm: N Qua …   English dictionary for students

  • deity — /dee i tee/, n., pl. deities. 1. a god or goddess. 2. divine character or nature, esp. that of the Supreme Being; divinity. 3. the estate or rank of a god: The king attained deity after his death. 4. a person or thing revered as a god or goddess …   Universalium

  • deity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ powerful, supreme ▪ lesser, minor ▪ one of the minor Greek deities ▪ benevolent ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • deity — UK [ˈdeɪətɪ] / UK [ˈdiːətɪ] / US [ˈdɪətɪ] noun [countable] Word forms deity : singular deity plural deities a god …   English dictionary

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