divine
adjective(di-vine)
of, relating to, or proceeding directly from God or a god
divine
adjective(di-vine)
being a deity
divine
adjective(di-vine)
directed to a deity
divine
noun(di-vine)
clergyman
divine
noun(di-vine)
theologian
divine
verb(di-vine)
to discover by intuition or insight : infer
divine
verb(di-vine)
to discover or locate (something, such as underground water or minerals) usually by means of a divining rod
divine
verb(di-vine)
to seek to predict future events or discover hidden knowledge usually by the interpretation of omens or by the aid of supernatural powers : to practice divination : prophesy
divine
noun(di-vine)
the eucharistic rite of Eastern churches
divine
noun(di-vine)
the office for the canonical hours of prayer that priests and religious say daily
divine
noun(di-vine)
the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people
divine
noun(di-vine)
a service of Christian worship; specifically : such a service that is not sacramental in character
divine
noun(di-vine)
inspiration that comes from God
divine
noun(di-vine)
punishment by God