dieu

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Catalan

Noun

dieu

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French

Etymology

From Old French deu, from Latin deus, from Old Latin deiuos, from Proto-Italic *deiwos, from Proto-Indo-European *deywós.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /djø/
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Noun

dieu m (plural dieux)

  1. A god, male divinity

Usage notes

  • When speaking of a god of a specific monotheistic religion, it is usually capitalized as Dieu.

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Middle English

Adjective

dieu

  1. Alternative form of dewe (due)

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French deu.

Noun

dieu m (plural dieux)

  1. god

Usage notes

  • When speaking of the Christian God, it is usually capitalized as Dieu.

Descendants

  • French: dieu

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin deus.

Noun

dieu m (plural dieus)

  1. god

Sundanese

Adverb

dieu

  1. here