Divine in spanish

Adivinar

pronunciation: ɑdibinɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

divine1 = divino. 

Example: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'.

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» Divine Comedy, The = Divina Comedia, La. [Poema escrito por Dante a comienzos del siglo XIV]

Example: Teachers will disappear out of the students' lives as Virgil and Beatrice disappear out of 'The Divine Comedy'.

» divine creation = creación divina.

Example: Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.

» divine law = derecho divino.

Example: Divine law comes direct from God, usually with priests or tribal chief or king as intermediary.

» divine love = amor divino.

Example: The eschatological evocations underlying Colonna's text seem to imply a prophecy of recovery through faith and divine love.

» divine power = poder divino.

Example: Same here. I mean, I personally think that there is some divine power somewhere.

» Divine Providence = Divina Providencia.

Example: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.

» divine right = derecho divino.

Example: The article is entitled 'The Divine Right of Kings: academic status viewed'.

» divine sovereignty = soberanía divina.

Example: While they rightly emphasized divine sovereignty, they remissibly ignored human responsibility.

divine2 = divino, maravilloso, fabuloso, precioso. 

Example: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.

divine3 = sacerdote. 

Example: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.

divine4 = adivinar. 

Example: The catalog user is perhaps not quite so amused by his/her inability to divine why it's not GALERIE MIKRO BERLIN, but BERLIN, MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE (WEST BERLIN).

Divine synonyms

sacred in spanish: sagrado, pronunciation: seɪkrəd part of speech: adjective lord in spanish: señor, pronunciation: lɔrd part of speech: noun inspired in spanish: inspirado, pronunciation: ɪnspaɪɜrd part of speech: adjective glorious in spanish: glorioso, pronunciation: glɔriəs part of speech: adjective almighty in spanish: todopoderoso, pronunciation: ɔlmaɪti part of speech: noun creator in spanish: creador, pronunciation: krieɪtɜr part of speech: noun cleric in spanish: clérigo, pronunciation: klerɪk part of speech: noun elysian in spanish: elysian, pronunciation: ɪlɪʒən part of speech: adjective heavenly in spanish: celestial, pronunciation: hevənli part of speech: adjective jehovah in spanish: Jehová, pronunciation: dʒəhoʊvə part of speech: noun godly in spanish: piadoso, pronunciation: gɑdli part of speech: adjective godhead in spanish: deidad, pronunciation: gɑdhed part of speech: noun providential in spanish: providencial, pronunciation: prɑvədentʃəl part of speech: adjective ecclesiastic in spanish: eclesiástico, pronunciation: ɪkliziæstɪk part of speech: noun, adjective superhuman in spanish: sobrehumano, pronunciation: supɜrhjumən part of speech: adjective godlike in spanish: divino, pronunciation: gɑdlaɪk part of speech: adjective churchman in spanish: eclesiástico, pronunciation: tʃɜrtʃmən part of speech: noun god almighty in spanish: Dios omnipotente, pronunciation: gɑdɔlmaɪti part of speech: noun
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