English | Latin |
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deity [deities] noun [UK: ˈdiːɪ.ti] [US: ˈdiːə.ti] | deitas [deitatis](3rd) F deus,noun |
deity, god / goddess noun | caelicola [caelicolae](1st) C coelicola [coelicolae](1st) C |
deity of forest, herdsman noun | Faunus [Fauni](2nd) M |
Baal (Syrian deity) noun | Baal [undeclined]noun |
common imploring of a deity (L+S) noun | comprecatio [comprecationis](3rd) F conprecatio [conprecationis](3rd) F |
couch for deity noun | pulvinar [pulvinaris](3rd) N |
country deity noun | campestris [campestris](3rd) F |
divine, of a deity / god, godlike adjective | divinus [divina -um, divinior -or -us, divinissimus -a -um]adjective |
Feast (pl.) of Pales (tutelary deity of sheep and herds) on 21 April noun | Palile [Palilis](3rd) N |
hero elevated to god after death as patron deity of country noun | Indiges [Indigetis](3rd) M |
high) priestess (of a temple / deity, w / GEN noun | antistita [antistitae](1st) F |
household deity (minor god or goddess who protects a home or family) noun | |
of flamen (priest of deity) adjective | flaminius [flaminia, flaminium]adjective |
originally) deity / godhead (L+S noun | Dis [Ditis](3rd) M |
place in temple where image of deity was preserved and his servants abode noun | pastoforium [pastoforii](2nd) N pastophorium [pastophorii](2nd) N |
priest (of Isis) who carried image of deity in little shrine to collect alms noun | pastoforius [pastoforii](2nd) M pastophorius [pastophorii](2nd) M |
priest of specific deity noun | flamen [flaminis](3rd) M |
prophet / seer, mouthpiece of deity noun | vates [vatis](3rd) M |
prophetess / mouthpiece of deity noun | vatis [vatis](3rd) F |
sacrifice, offering to a deity noun | sacrificium [sacrifici(i)](2nd) N sacrificum [sacrifici](2nd) N |
space surrounding a deity noun | aether [aetheris]noun |
w / deity as object verb | obsecro [obsecrare, obsecravi, obsecratus](1st) TRANS opsecro [opsecrare, opsecravi, opsecratus](1st) TRANS |