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numinal
English
Etymology
From the oblique stem numin- of Latin numen (“divine will, god”) +? -al.
Adjective
numinal (comparative more numinal, superlative most numinal)
- divine
See also
- numen
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numina
English
Etymology
From Latin
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nju?m?n?/
Noun
numina
- plural of numen
Ladin
Verb
numina
- third-person singular present indicative of numiner
- third-person plural present indicative of numiner
- second-person singular imperative of numiner
Latin
Noun
n?mina
- nominative plural of n?men
- accusative plural of n?men
- vocative plural of n?men
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