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61 sānctimōnia
sānctimōnia ae, f [sanctus], sacredness, sanctity, holiness: ad deorum religionem et sanctimoniam demigrasse, the divine life: summa, extreme conscientiousness.* * *sanctity, sacredness; purity, chastity, virtue -
62 sator
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63 sēmi-deus
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64 spīritus
spīritus ūs, m [cf. spiro], a breathing, breath: anima ducta est spiritu: aër spiritu ductus: neque habet quas ducat spiritus auras, O.: spiritum includere, suffocate, L.: ut nihil sit ne spiritu quidem minimo brevius, etc., i. e. not an instant: latere petitus imo spiritus, i. e. a sigh, H.: si spiritum ducit, vivit: usque ad extremum spiritum: filiorum postremum spiritum ore excipere.— A gentle breath, breeze: Aram, quam flatu permulcet spiritus austri, C. poët.: Boreae, V.— The air: quid est tam commune quam spiritus vivis?: diffunditur spiritus per arterias.—Fig., of a god, breath, inspiration: uno divino spiritu contineri, by a divine inspiration: Spiritum Phoebus mihi dedit, H.— The breath of life, life: eum spiritum, quem naturae debeat, patriae reddere: extremum spiritum in victoriā effundere: dum spiritus hos regit artūs, V.: surget spiritus in lacrimis, a sigh, Pr. — Disposition, spirit, character: avidum domando spiritum, i. e. covetousness, H.: qui spiritus illi, V.: hostilīs spiritūs gerens, L.— Spirit, high spirit, energy, courage, haughtiness, pride, arrogance.— Sing. (in prose only gen. and abl., which are wanting in plur.): regio spiritu: illos eius spiritūs Siciliensīs quos fuisse putetis: tantum fiduciae ac spiritūs, Cs.: filia inflata muliebri spiritu, L.— Plur. (only nom. and acc.): res gestae meae... mihi nescio quos spiritūs attulerunt: magnos spiritūs in re militari sumere, Cs.: regios spiritūs repressit, N.: cum spiritūs plebs sumpsisset, L.: remittant spiritūs, comprimant animos suos: quorum se vim ac spiritūs fregisse, L.* * *breath, breathing, air, soul, life -
65 vāticinius
vāticinius [vates+1 CAN-], prophetic, vaticinal: libri, L.* * *vaticinia, vaticinium ADJprophetic, vaticanial; revealing future by divine inspiration -
66 vāticinus
vāticinus adj. [vates+1 CAN-], prophetical, vaticinal: libri, L. (al. vaticinii): furores, O.* * *vaticina, vaticinum ADJprophetic, vaticanial; revealing future by divine inspiration -
67 acoluthia
Divine Office (in Eastern Rite Churches), liturgical rite -
68 aethereus
aetherea, aethereum ADJethereal, heavenly, divine, celestial; of the upper atmosphere; aloft; lofty -
69 ambroscus
ambrosca, ambroscum ADJimmortal, divine, of things belonging to the gods; ambrosial -
70 anagnosis
anagnoseos/is N Flectionary; (book of lessons for divine service; list of appointed passages) -
71 ariolo
ariolare, ariolavi, ariolatus Vdivine; foretell, prophesy; use divination -
72 caelitus
from heaven; heavenly; from Emperor (L+S); divinely; by divine inspiration -
73 celestis
Iceleste, celestior -or -us, celestissimus -a -um ADJheavenly, of the heavens/sky, from heaven/sky; celestial; divine; of the GodsIIdivinity, god/goddess; god-like person; the Gods -
74 coelitus
from heaven; heavenly; from the Emperor (L+S); divine -
75 divaliis
divaliis, divalie ADJimperial(legal); divine -
76 dominicalis
dominicalis, dominicale ADJof Sunday (Lord's day); of the Lord; divine (Latham) -
77 incarnatio
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78 manna
Imanna; (food from God for Exodus Jews); food for the soul, divine support; manna, vegetable juice hardened to grains (Pliny)IImanna; (food from God for wandering Hebrews) -
79 nefas
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80 operatio
operation; working (of nature); activity; devotion to task; offering sacrifice; grace, work of Holy Spirit; divine service; effect/result; almsgiving/charity; surgical operation; (Cal)
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