Origin of divine
1275–1325; Middle English < Latin
dīvīnus, equivalent to
dīv(us) god +
-īnus
-ine1; replacing Middle English
devin(e) < Old French
devin < Latin, as above
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British Dictionary definitions for divine
divine
/ (dɪˈvaɪn) /
adjective
noun
the divine (often capital) another term for God
a priest, esp one learned in theology
verb
Derived forms of divine
divinable, adjective divinely, adverb divineness, noun diviner, nounWord Origin for divine
C14: from Latin
dīvīnus, from
dīvus a god; related to
deus a god