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  • 1 deus

    dĕus, i, m. (arch. deivos)    - voc. sing. inus., mais à la décad. deus Vulg. Psa. 22, 3 ou dee Tert. Marc. 1, 29 II au plur. nom. di, dii, dei; gén. deorum et deum; dat. dis, diis, deis II deus monos. Plaut. Amp. 53.    - voir la déclinaison.    - cf. gr. ὁ Ζεῦς: Zeus --- gén. Διός (et Ζηνός); acc. Δία (et Ζῆν / Ζῆνα); dat. Διί (et Ζηνί). [st1]1 [-] dieu, divinité.    - Deus aeterne! Hier.: ô Dieu éternel !    - Cic. Rep. 6, 17; Tim. 26; etc.    - di boni, Cic. Mil. 59: grands dieux ! dieux bons !    - di immortales! Cic. Nat. 1, 72: dieux immortels !    - pro di immortales ! Cic. Par. 42: dieux immortels !    - avec ellipse de fidem pro deum immortalium, Cic. fr. F. 1, 8: au nom des dieux immortels !    - per deos ou per deos immortales, Cic. Off. 2, 5; Balb. 23: au nom des dieux, par les dieux immortels.    - di melius duint (dent), di meliora ferant, velint, Ter. Ph. 1005; Tib. 3, 4, 1; Ov. M. 7, 37 ou simplt di meliora, Cic. Phil. 8, 9: que les dieux nous assistent ! aux dieux ne plaise ! les dieux nous en préservent !    - di vortant bene! Ter. Eun. 390: que les dieux nous protègent! --- cf. Ad. 728; Hec. 196, etc..    - quod di omen avertant ! Cic. Phil. 3, 35: que les dieux détournent ce présage !    - si dis placet, Cic. Pis. 38: [ironique] dieu me pardonne ! [st1]2 [-] en parl. de qqn un dieu.    - Cic. de Or. 1, 106; Nat. 2, 32; Att. 4, 16, 3; Sest. 144; Quir. 11.
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    dĕus, i, m. (arch. deivos)    - voc. sing. inus., mais à la décad. deus Vulg. Psa. 22, 3 ou dee Tert. Marc. 1, 29 II au plur. nom. di, dii, dei; gén. deorum et deum; dat. dis, diis, deis II deus monos. Plaut. Amp. 53.    - voir la déclinaison.    - cf. gr. ὁ Ζεῦς: Zeus --- gén. Διός (et Ζηνός); acc. Δία (et Ζῆν / Ζῆνα); dat. Διί (et Ζηνί). [st1]1 [-] dieu, divinité.    - Deus aeterne! Hier.: ô Dieu éternel !    - Cic. Rep. 6, 17; Tim. 26; etc.    - di boni, Cic. Mil. 59: grands dieux ! dieux bons !    - di immortales! Cic. Nat. 1, 72: dieux immortels !    - pro di immortales ! Cic. Par. 42: dieux immortels !    - avec ellipse de fidem pro deum immortalium, Cic. fr. F. 1, 8: au nom des dieux immortels !    - per deos ou per deos immortales, Cic. Off. 2, 5; Balb. 23: au nom des dieux, par les dieux immortels.    - di melius duint (dent), di meliora ferant, velint, Ter. Ph. 1005; Tib. 3, 4, 1; Ov. M. 7, 37 ou simplt di meliora, Cic. Phil. 8, 9: que les dieux nous assistent ! aux dieux ne plaise ! les dieux nous en préservent !    - di vortant bene! Ter. Eun. 390: que les dieux nous protègent! --- cf. Ad. 728; Hec. 196, etc..    - quod di omen avertant ! Cic. Phil. 3, 35: que les dieux détournent ce présage !    - si dis placet, Cic. Pis. 38: [ironique] dieu me pardonne ! [st1]2 [-] en parl. de qqn un dieu.    - Cic. de Or. 1, 106; Nat. 2, 32; Att. 4, 16, 3; Sest. 144; Quir. 11.
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        Deus, Dei. Dieu.
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        Aduerso deo agere aliquid. Ouid. Contre la volunté de Dieu, Dieu nous estant contraire.
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        AEquorei dii. Ouid. Les dieux marins.
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        Cum Deo beneuolente faciam. Gellius. Je le feray se Dieu plaist, ou au plaisir de Dieu.
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        Dii boni, boni quid porto! Exultantis vox. Terent. O bon dieu.
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        Caerulei dii. Ouid. Dieux marins.
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        Dii immortales, homo homini quid praestat? Admirantis exclamatio est. Terent. O Dieu immortel!
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        Dii meliora, Modus optandi, imperfecto sermone. Liu. A Dieu ne plaise.
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        O dii, qui comitatus. Cic. O Dieu.
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        Secundis diis agere aliquid. Virgil. Dieu nous aidant et favorisant.
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        Deum suae vitae Lentulum vocat Cicero. Conservateur.
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        Hanc occasionem oblatam tenete, per deos immortales, Patres conscripti, etc. Cic. Je vous prie pour l'honneur de Dieu.
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        Auertant omem dii. Cic. A Dieu ne plaise, Ce que Dieu ne veuille.
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        Dii faciant. Cic. Dieu le veuille.
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        Dii faciant vt rei militaris mentionem facere audeas. Cic. Pleust à Dieu que tu en eusses parlé pour veoir.
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        Dii vestram fidem! Admiratis aduerbium cum exclamatione. Terent. Mon Dieu aide nous!
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        Infringere deos precatu. Stat. Flechir Dieu par prieres.
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        Inuantibus diis. Cic. Dieu aidant, Au plaisir de Dieu.
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        Plaudentibus diis et hominibus. Cic. Au gré, A la grande joye et contentement de Dieu et des hommes.
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        Teste Deo credere. Ouid. Croire aucun quand il jure Dieu.
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        Testari deos. Virgil. Appeler Dieu en tesmoing.
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        Dii bene vertant. Terent. Dieu veille tourner tout à bien.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > deus

  • 2 deus

    dĕus, i ( voc. sing. deus, Vulg. Psa. 22, 3 al.;

    but, dee,

    Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 29; Prud. Hamart. 931; cf. Prob. Inst. Art. 532, p. 340. The nom. plur. is di and dei; dii is freq. in MSS., but prob. indicates only the length of the ī. Di alone is found in Verg. and Hor.; di and dei indifferently in post-Aug. poets.— Gen.: deōrum and deum. — Poet. also, divum or divom, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 5, 10, 65; Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 4; Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 28; Verg. A. 1, 46 et saep.; Hor. Od. 1, 2, 25 al.— Dat.: dis or diis, usually monosyl.; and, deis, mostly postAug.; also,

    DIBVS,

    Inscr. Orell. 1307; 1676; 3091; 3413;

    and DIIBVS,

    ib. 2118; 4608.—As monosyllable, deus, Plaut. Am. prol. 53: deorum, dissyl. id. ib. 45;

    but dĭī,

    Luc. 4, 493:

    dĕī,

    id. 4, 519:

    dĕīs,

    Val. Fl. 7, 29), m. [root in Sanscr.: dī, div- (dyu-), to gleam: dyāus (Gr. zeus), heaven: dévas, God; cf. Gr. dios, eudia; but not theos, Curt. Gr. etym. 503 sqq.]. a god, a deity (for syn. cf.: divus, numen).
    I.
    Prop., Cic. N. D. 1, 22 sq.; id. Tusc. 1, 26, 65 sq.; Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 14: qualem te patriae custodem di genuerunt, etc., Enn. ap. Cic. Rep. 1, 41 (Ann. v. 116 sq. ed Vahl.): ab Jove ceterisque dis deabusque immortalibus... deorum immortalium numen, Cic. Rab. perd. 2, 5 et innum. al.—
    B.
    Special combinations.
    1.
    Forms of ejaculation:

    di,

    Ter. And. 1, 4, 5; id. Phorm. 5, 1, 13:

    di boni,

    id. And. 2, 2, 1; id. Eun. 2, 1, 19; Cic. Att. 6, 6 fin. al.:

    di immortales,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 299; id. Ep. 5, 1, 21; Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 1; Cic. Fin. 2, 28 fin. et saep.; cf.:

    pro di immortales,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 190; Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 1:

    di magni,

    Ov. F. 6, 187:

    di deaeque, Plin. H. N. prooem. § 24: di vostram fidem,

    Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 78; id. Trin. 2, 4, 190; Ter. And. 4, 3, 1; 4, 4, 5 al. (for which in full:

    di, obsecro vostram fidem,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 78); cf.:

    pro deum atque hominum fidem,

    Ter. And. 1, 5, 2; id. Hec. 2, 1, 1 al.;

    and ellipt.: pro deum immortalium,

    Ter. Ph. 2, 3, 4.—
    2.
    Forms of wishing (well or ill), greeting, asseveration, etc.:

    di bene vortant,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 101; Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 10;

    and in the order: di vortant bene,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 98; id. Hec. 1, 2, 121:

    utinam di faxint ut, ne, etc.,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 85; Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 109; cf.:

    ita di deaeque faxint,

    id. Hec. 1, 2, 27:

    di faciant, ut, ne, etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 35; 2, 5, 13:

    di prohibeant,

    Ter. And. 3, 3, 36; cf.: di averruncent, Att. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 2 A, 1; and:

    quod di omen avertant,

    the gods forbid, Cic. Phil. 3, 14, 35:

    di melius faciant,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 81; cf.:

    di melius duint,

    Ter. Ph. 5, 8, 16:

    di meliora ferant,

    Tib. 3, 4, 1:

    di meliora velint,

    Ov. M. 7, 37;

    also ellipt.: di meliora,

    God forbid! Cic. Phil. 8, 3, 9; id. de Sen. 14, 47; Liv; 39, 10 et saep.;

    and di melius,

    Ov. H. 3, 125; Sen. Ep. 98 med.:

    dent tibi di multa bona,

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 80; cf. id. ib. 3, 3, 54; id. Trin. 5, 2, 28; Ter. Ad. 5, 9, 21:

    di te servassint,

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 64; id. Trin. 2, 2, 103 et saep.:

    di me servatum volunt,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 61; id. Trin. 4, 3, 69 [p. 565] et saep.:

    di te perduint (perdant),

    Plaut. As. 2, 4, 61; id. Ps. 4, 7, 129; Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 10 al.; cf.:

    di te eradicent,

    Ter. And. 4, 4, 22; id. Heaut. 3, 3, 28; and:

    di tibi male faciant,

    id. Phorm. 2, 3, 47; Cic. Fam. 11, 21 al.:

    di te ament (amabunt), as a form of greeting,

    God bless you! Plaut. Most. 1, 4, 27; 3, 2, 28; id. Men. 2, 2, 6 al.:

    ita me di ament (amabunt),

    so help me the gods! Plaut. Poen. 1, 3, 30; Ter. And. 5, 4, 44 et saep.; cf.:

    ita me di bene ament,

    id. Eun. 4, 1, 1; id. Phorm. 1, 3, 13:

    per deos immortales,

    by the immortal gods! Cic. Phil. 3, 14:

    per deos,

    id. Off. 2, 2 al.:

    cum dis volentibus,

    by the gods' help, Enn. in Cic. Off. 1, 12, 38 (Ann. v. 207 ed. Vahl.); Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 41; id. Pers. 3, 1, 4; cf.:

    dis volentibus,

    God willing, Sall. 3, 14, 19:

    si dis placet,

    if it please the gods, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 94;

    for which: si di volent,

    id. Poen. 4, 2, 88;

    more freq.: si dis placet, ironically or contemptuously,

    an't please the gods; if you please; forsooth, Ter. Eun. 5, 3, 10; Cic. Pis. 16 fin.; Liv. 6, 40; 34, 32; Quint. 8, 3, 44; Flor. 3, 4, 1 al.:

    di hominesque,

    i. e. all the world, every body, Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 19; Sall. C. 15, 4; Liv. 3, 17; 3, 19 al.:

    dis hominibusque invitis,

    in spite of every body, Cic. Vatin. 16, 38; id. Q. Fr. 3, 2, 1.—
    C.
    Esp.
    1.
    In poets sometimes a goddess; cf. Gr. theos:

    ducente deo (sc. Venere),

    Verg. A. 2, 632:

    audentes deus ipse juvat (sc. Fortuna),

    Ov. M. 10, 586; Macr. Sat. 3, 8; cf. of Aurora, Cat. ap. Cic. N. D. 1, 28 fin.;

    of Alecto,

    Verg. A. 7, 498 (but in all these passages, some regard deus as absol., = to theion, the divinity, Heyne ad Verg. A. 2, 632).—
    2.
    Of Bacchus, Verg. A. 9, 337; 1, 636.—
    D.
    In eccl. Lat., esp. the God of the Hebrews and Christians, God:

    Deus summus,

    Lact. 1, 1:

    omnipotens,

    Vulg. Gen. 17, 1 et passim. Also of the Son of God, God the Son, Christ:

    Deus pater et Deus filius,

    Lact. 4, 29, 1; Vulg. Johan. 1, 1 al.
    II.
    Transf., of highly distinguished or fortunate persons:

    te in dicendo semper putavi deum,

    Cic. Or. 1, 23, 106; cf. id. ib. 2, 42, 179:

    facio te apud illum deum,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 19:

    audiamus Platonem quasi quendam deum philosophorum,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 12; cf.:

    deus ille noster Plato,

    id. Att. 4, 16, 3:

    ubi nunc nobis deus ille magister, Eryx,

    Verg. A. 5, 392:

    deos quoniam propius contingis (i. e. Augustus and Maecenas),

    Hor. S. 2, 6, 52:

    deus sum, si hoc ita est,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 4, 3; cf.:

    sum deus,

    Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 11; esp. of great patrons or protectors, a guardian god:

    Lentulus consul, parens deus, salus nostrae vitae,

    Cic. post Red. ad Quir. 5, 11:

    Lentulus, cujus pater deus ac parens nominis mei,

    id. Sest. 69, 144.—Hence freq. in inscriptions and on coins of the period of the empire, as an epithet of the emperors:

    DEO AUG.,

    Inscr. Orell. 609 et saep.; cf. Nem. Venat. 71; Calp. Ecl. 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > deus

  • 3 deificus

    dĕĭfĭcus, a, um, adj. [deus-facio], who makes one a god, deifies:

    Deus,

    Tert. Apol. 11.—
    II.
    Consecrated, sacred, lues ( = Gr. hê hiera nosos), epilepsy, Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 30, 162.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > deificus

  • 4 incongressibilis

    in-congressibilis, e
    недоступный (invisibilis et i. deus Tert)

    Латинско-русский словарь > incongressibilis

  • 5 inconvertibilis

    Латинско-русский словарь > inconvertibilis

  • 6 informabilis

    īn-fōrmābilis, e
    не принимающий (внешних) форм, т. е. невещественный ( deus Tert)

    Латинско-русский словарь > informabilis

  • 7 informabilis

    īn-fōrmābilis, e, der keine (andere) Gestalt annimmt, deus, Tert adv. Prax. 27.

    lateinisch-deutsches > informabilis

  • 8 sermonalis

    sermōnālis, e (sermo), redend (Ggstz. rationalis), deus, Tert. adv. Prax. 5.

    lateinisch-deutsches > sermonalis

  • 9 informabilis

    īn-fōrmābilis, e, der keine (andere) Gestalt annimmt, deus, Tert adv. Prax. 27.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > informabilis

  • 10 sermonalis

    sermōnālis, e (sermo), redend (Ggstz. rationalis), deus, Tert. adv. Prax. 5.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > sermonalis

  • 11 conspector

    conspector, ōris, m. [id.], he who sees or beholds; an inspector, beholder (eccl. Lat.):

    cordis Deus,

    Tert. Or. 13; id. Cult. Fem. 2, 13.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > conspector

  • 12 cremator

    crĕmātor, ōris, m. [id.], a burner, consumer by fire (eccl. Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Marc. 5, 16.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > cremator

  • 13 dispector

    dispector, ōris, m. [id.], one who considers, examines, a searcher (eccl. Lat.):

    cordis Deus,

    Tert. Anim. 15:

    alienarum sententiarum,

    id. ad Uxor. 2, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > dispector

  • 14 incongressibilis

    incongressĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. incongredior], unapproachable, inaccessible:

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 27.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > incongressibilis

  • 15 incontaminabilis

    incontāmĭnābĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-contamino], that cannot be defiled (eccl. Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 14; Aug. Conf. 7, 3.— Adv.: incontāmĭnābĭlĭter, without defilement, Aug. de Gen. ad Litt. c. ult.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > incontaminabilis

  • 16 incontaminabiliter

    incontāmĭnābĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-contamino], that cannot be defiled (eccl. Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 14; Aug. Conf. 7, 3.— Adv.: incontāmĭnābĭlĭter, without defilement, Aug. de Gen. ad Litt. c. ult.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > incontaminabiliter

  • 17 incontemptibilis

    incontemptĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-contemno], not contemptible, not to be despised (eccl. Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. Apol. 45.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > incontemptibilis

  • 18 inconvertibilis

    inconvertĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-converto], unchangeable (eccl. Lat.):

    deus,

    Tert. adv. Hermog. 12; id. de Anim. 21.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inconvertibilis

  • 19 indemutabilis

    indēmūtābĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-demuto], unchangeable, immutable (late Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Herm. 12.— Adv.: indē-mūtābĭlĭter, immutably, Ennod. Ep. 5, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > indemutabilis

  • 20 indemutabiliter

    indēmūtābĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-demuto], unchangeable, immutable (late Lat.):

    Deus,

    Tert. adv. Herm. 12.— Adv.: indē-mūtābĭlĭter, immutably, Ennod. Ep. 5, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > indemutabiliter

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