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Divine
Of or belonging to God as divine perfections the divine will
Divining
That divines for divining
Divine Service, Tenure by
Divine Service, Tenure by, an obsolete holding, in which the tenants were obliged to perform some special divine services, as...
Divinator
One who practices or pretends to divination a diviner
Diviner
One who professes divination one who pretends to predict events or to reveal occult things by supernatural means
Divine Right
Divine Right, the title whereby, particularly in the seventeenth century, English sovereigns claimed to reign. See NON-RESISTANCE.
Divination
The act of divining a foreseeing or foretelling of future events the pretended art discovering secret or future by preternatural...
Divinely
In a divine or godlike manner holily admirably or excellently in a supreme degree
Divinement
Divination
Divineness
The quality of being divine superhuman or supreme excellence
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