deum

See also: Deum and deûm

Latin

Noun

deum

  1. accusative singular of deus
  2. (poetic, syncopated) genitive plural of deus
    c. 84 BCE – 54 BCE, Catullus, Carmina 63.68:
    ego nunc deum ministra et Cybeles famula ferar?
    Shall I now be called a ministress of the gods and a handmaid of Cybele?

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