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Definition of divine
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Divine
(a.)
Presageful;
foreboding;
prescient.
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Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To
infuse
into the mind; to
communicate
to the
spirit;
to
convey,
as by a
divine
or
supernatural
influence;
to
disclose
preternaturally;
to
produce
in, as by
inspiration..
Divinization
::
Divinization
(n.) A
making
divine.
Divinity
::
Divinity
(a.) The state of being
divine;
the
nature
or
essence
of God;
deity;
godhead.
Oath
::
Oath (n.) A
careless
and
blasphemous
use of the name of the
divine
Being,
or
anything
divine
or
sacred,
by way of
appeal
or as a
profane
exclamation
or
ejaculation;
an
expression
of
profane
swearing..
Theocrat
::
Theocrat
(n.) One who lives under a
theocratic
form of
government;
one who in civil
affairs
conforms
to
divine
law.
Divineress
::
Divineress
(n.) A woman who
divines.
Legitimist
::
Legitimist
(n.) One who
supports
legitimate
authority;
esp., one who
believes
in
hereditary
monarchy,
as a
divine
right..
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who was
admitted
to all the
rights
of
divine
worship
and
instructed
in all the
mysteries
of the
Christian
religion,
in
distinction
from a
catechumen,
or one yet under
instruction..
Areed
::
Areed (v. t.) To tell,
declare,
explain,
or
interpret;
to
divine;
to
guess;
as, to aread a
riddle
or a
dream..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) One who has
immediate
jurisdiction
in
matters
ecclesiastical;
an
ecclesiastical
judge;
also, a
deputy
of the
bishop,
or a
clergyman
appointed
to
perform
divine
service
for
condemned
criminals
and
assist
in
preparing
them for
death..
Manna
::
Manna (n.) The food
supplied
to the
Israelites
in their
journey
through
the
wilderness
of
Arabia;
hence,
divinely
supplied
food..
Theomachy
::
Theomachy
(n.)
Opposition
to God or the
divine
will.
Pyromantic
::
Pyromantic
(n.) One who
pretends
to
divine
by fire.
Godlike
::
Godlike
(a.)
Resembling
or
befitting
a god or God;
divine;
hence,
preeminently
good; as,
godlike
virtue..
Providence
::
Providence
(n.) A
manifestation
of the care and
superintendence
which God
exercises
over his
creatures;
an event
ordained
by
divine
direction.
Spae
::
Spae (v. i.) To
foretell;
to
divine.
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) Of or
belonging
to God; as,
divine
perfections;
the
divine
will..
Law
::
Law (n.)
Collectively,
the whole body of rules
relating
to one
subject,
or
emanating
from one
source;
--
including
usually
the
writings
pertaining
to them, and
judicial
proceedings
under them; as,
divine
law;
English
law; Roman law; the law of real
property;
insurance
law..
Invocation
::
Invocation
(n.) The act or form of
calling
for the
assistance
or
presence
of some
superior
being;
earnest
and
solemn
entreaty;
esp.,
prayer
offered
to a
divine
being..
Logos
::
Logos (n.) The
divine
Word;
Christ.
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