- pter U̯erune!"
Dei̯u̯ós U̯érunos diu̯és km̥tá gʷah₂t. "Kʷíd u̯ēlh₁si?" "Súhxnum u̯ēlh₁mi." "Tód h₁estu", u̯éu̯ked leu̯kós
dei̯u̯ós U̯érunos. Nu h₃réḱs...
- of diva is uncertain. The main
hypothesis is that
there are
traces of *
deiṷos, 'god'.
Samodivas are
commonly depicted as
ethereal maidens with long, loose...
- ****ociated rune ᛏ (Tyz), Italic: *deiwos, a "god, a deity", Old Latin:
deivos (
deiuos), the "gods", Latin: deus,
common name for a "god, a deity"; and Dea ("goddess")...
- area
where Old High
German was spoken. The Indo-European word for god, *
deiuos, is only
found in Old Norse,
where it
occurs as týr; it
mostly appears in...
- name
Deiotarus is
generally translated as
Galatian Celtic "Divine-bull" (*
deiuo-tauros; cf. Old
Irish dia,
Welsh duw, Old
Welsh duiu, "God" and Old Irish...
- Old
Latin deicō > dīcō "to say" PIE *deiwós "god, deity" > Very Old
Latin deiuos (Duenos inscription) > dẹ̄vos > deus (cf. dīvus "divine, godlike, godly")...
-
Zoroastrian and
Persian mythology,
derived in turn from Proto-Indo-European *
deiu̯ó 'god'.
Dobilni (translation: 'the ones who
became sisters'; დობილნი) – disease-spreading...
- *butamā *deiṷamas *butamas
Accusative *deiṷan *buta(n) *
deiṷō *butai *deiṷōns *butā
Instrumental *
deiṷō *butō *deiṷamā *butamā *deiṷais *butais
Locative *deiṷei...
-
Uxama (comes from Upsama,
meaning "the highest"),
Deobriga (comes from
Deiuo-Briga,
meaning "holy hill"),
Tullonium (comes from Tullo,
meaning "valley")...