Deus

/ˈdeɪəs/ noun

Latin word meaning 'god', commonly encountered in phrases like 'deus ex machina'. Used in English primarily in scholarly, religious, or literary contexts.

From Latin deus meaning 'god', from Proto-Indo-European *dyews meaning 'sky' or 'day'. Related to Greek Zeus and Sanskrit deva, all sharing the concept of celestial divinity.

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