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divine
{s} ilahi

Musa ilahi emirleri taşıyan dağdan indi. - Moses came down from the mountain bearing divine commandments.

Fadıl ilahi mesajlar alıyor olduğuna inanıyordu. - Fadil believed he was receiving divine messages.

divine
{s} kutsal

Tanrıların Oğulları, biz kutsal tohumlarız. Bir gün, biz Babamızın olduğu şey olacağız. - Sons of God, we are divine seeds. One day, we will be what our Father is.

O yemek sadece kutsaldı. - That meal was simply divine.

divine
falcı

Ying Yang falcısı kendi kaderini tahmin etmeyebilir. - The Ying Yang diviner may not predict his own fate.

divine
{s} tanrı'ya adanmış
divine
kehanette bulunmak
divine
tanrısal
divine
gelecek ya da bilinmeyenden haber vermek
divine
mukaddes
divine
ulu
divine
fevkalade
divine
{f} sezmek, hissetmek
divine
{i} ilahiyatçı
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ala
divine
harika/kutsal/Tanrısal
divine
{s} çok güzel
divine
(sıfat) tanrısal, ilahi, tanrı'ya adanmış, harika, çok güzel, kutsal
divine
(isim) ilahiyatçı, rahip, ilahiyat, tanrıbilim
İngilizce - İngilizce
A Welsh and English patronymic surname derived from the given name Davy/Davey/Davie or David
a Welsh and English patronymic surname, variant of Davis, derived from the given name Davy or David
British composer whose avant-garde choral, vocal, and instrumental works draw on medieval and Renaissance traditions and are noted for their shocking, violent style
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Robertson Davies
born Aug. 28, 1913, Thamesville, Ont., Can. died Dec. 2, 1995, Orangeville, Ont. Canadian novelist and playwright. Educated at the University of Oxford, Davies for many years edited the Peterborough (Ont.) Examiner and taught at the University of Toronto. He is best known for three trilogies: the Deptford trilogy consists of Fifth Business (1970), The Manticore (1972), and World of Wonders (1975), novels examining the intersecting lives of three men from a small Canadian town; the Salterton trilogy, three comedies of manners set in a provincial university town; and the so-called Cornish trilogy The Rebel Angels (1981), What's Bred in the Bone (1985), and The Lyre of Orpheus (1988). Davies's novels are notable for satirizing bourgeois provincialism and exploring the relationship between mysticism and art
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
a British composer of modern classical music. His works include the operas Taverner (1972), The Martyrdom of St Magnus (1977), The Lighthouse (1980), and Resurrection (1987) (1934-). born Sept. 8, 1934, Manchester, Eng. British composer. He studied in England, Italy, and the U.S. He cofounded the contemporary ensemble The Fires of London and was its musical director (1970-87); he wrote many of his works for the group. Since 1970 he has lived and composed primarily in the remote Orkney Islands. He has written many musical theatre works and has conducted orchestras worldwide. His most famous compositions are Eight Songs for a Mad King (1969) and An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise; his other works include Vesalii Icones (1969), Miss Donnithorne's Maggot (1974), and Ave maris stella (1975); the operas Taverner (1968), The Martyrdom of St. Magnus (1976), and Le Jongleur de Notre Dame (1978); and seven symphonies
William Robertson Davies
born Aug. 28, 1913, Thamesville, Ont., Can. died Dec. 2, 1995, Orangeville, Ont. Canadian novelist and playwright. Educated at the University of Oxford, Davies for many years edited the Peterborough (Ont.) Examiner and taught at the University of Toronto. He is best known for three trilogies: the Deptford trilogy consists of Fifth Business (1970), The Manticore (1972), and World of Wonders (1975), novels examining the intersecting lives of three men from a small Canadian town; the Salterton trilogy, three comedies of manners set in a provincial university town; and the so-called Cornish trilogy The Rebel Angels (1981), What's Bred in the Bone (1985), and The Lyre of Orpheus (1988). Davies's novels are notable for satirizing bourgeois provincialism and exploring the relationship between mysticism and art
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