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- Deus abstract "Deus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈdeːʊs]) is Latin for "god" or "deity".Latin deus and dīvus "divine", are descended from Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, from the same root as *Dyēus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. Compare Greek Zeus (Ζεύς zdeús; Aeolic Greek Δεύς deús) and Sanskrit देव deva.In Classical Latin, deus (feminine dea) was a general noun referring to a deity, while in technical usage a divus or diva was a figure who had become divine, such as a divinized emperor. In Late Latin, Deus came to be used mostly of the Christian God.It was inherited by the Romance languages in French dieu, Spanish dios, Portuguese deus, Italian dio, etc.".
- Deus wikiPageID "5662336".
- Deus wikiPageRevisionID "605081036".
- Deus hasPhotoCollection Deus.
- Deus subject Category:Latin_political_phrases.
- Deus subject Category:Names_of_God.
- Deus type Agent.
- Deus type MusicGroup.
- Deus type Agent.
- Deus type Thing.
- Deus comment "Deus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈdeːʊs]) is Latin for "god" or "deity".Latin deus and dīvus "divine", are descended from Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, from the same root as *Dyēus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon.".
- Deus label "Deus".
- Deus label "デウス".
- Deus sameAs デウス.
- Deus sameAs m.03v9cl.
- Deus sameAs Q4388748.
- Deus sameAs Q4388748.
- Deus wasDerivedFrom Deus?oldid=605081036.
- Deus isPrimaryTopicOf Deus.