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Deitate
Deitate De"i*tate, a. Deified. [Obs.] --Granmer.

Meaning of Deita from wikipedia

- The Moldovița (in its upper course also: Roșoșa) is a left tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. It discharges into the Moldova in Vama. It flows...
- Data (/ˈdeɪtə/ DAY-tə, US also /ˈdætə/ DAT-ə) are a collection of discrete or continuous values that convey information, describing the quantity, quality...
- derives from Old French deité,[page needed] the Latin deitatem (nominative deitas) or "divine nature", coined by Augustine of Hippo from deus ("god"). Deus...
- Infoclimat. Retrieved October 3, 2023. Владивосток новости - РИА Дейта.RU. deita.ru (in Russian). Сахалинская областная Дума. Закон №25-ЗО от 23 марта 2011...
- Retrieved 2024-12-16. В Хабаровске откроется генконсульство КНДР (in Russian). Deita.ru. 22 June 2005. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 18...
- as they appear in the original Italian score. Pastore, Ninfa/Ninfe, and Deita D'Inferno refer to choruses of shepherds, nymphs and Deities of **** respectively...
- whereas, Augustine seems to identify him with the one divine substance (the deitas or divinitas). Lossky wrote that for Khomyakov, "legal formalism and logical...
- Santa Pelagia (1677 Turin) Lo Schiavo Liberato (1668) O di Cocito Oscure Deità (1675) Il Barcheggio Il Dolore di Maria Vergine La Forza delle Stelle named...
- terminum: O res mirabilis! Manducat Dominum pauper, servus et humilis. Te trina Deitas unaque poscimus: Sic nos tu visita, sicut te colimus; Per tuas semitas duc...
- texts by Constant Zarian) (1922) lyric poem for soli, chorus and orchestra Deità silvane (Woodland Deities, texts by Antonio Rubino) (1925), song-cycle for...