Find deus (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: deus, dei, deo, deum, dei, deorum.
{"1_djs60":{"state":{"baobab":{"parentNode":{"context":{"genInfo":{"prefix":"1_djs6w01-0-1"},"ui":"desktop","service":"web","reqid":"1720230601795973-2659727454360615364-balancer-l7leveler-kubr-yp-klg-7-BAL","fast":{"name":"branding"}}}}},"type":"branding"},"1_djs61":{"state":{"visibleItems":[{"content":[{"type":"text","text":"ī (pl. dei, dii или di; gen. pl. deorum и deum; dat. /abl. deis, diis или dis) m."}]},{"marker":1,"content":[{"type":"text","text":"бог, божество тж. dii consentes или complices Vr, Eccl; остальные божества назывались dei minores или minuti"}]},{"marker":2,"content":[{"type":"text","text":"богиня"}]}],"path":{"items":[{"text":"lingvolive.com"}],"favicon":{"index":0,"pageNumber":0,"size":"m","entry":"1"}},"url":"https://www.lingvolive.com/ru-ru/translate/la-ru/deus","favicon":{"index":0,"pageNumber":0,"size":"m","entry":"1"},"headline":"Переводы «deus» (La-Ru) на Lingvo Live","titleLines":1,"shouldWrapFold":false,"shouldOpenAllCollapsers":false,"disableReadMore":false,"hasA11yHeader":false,"siteSource":{"url":"https://www.lingvolive.com/ru-ru/translate/la-ru/deus","title":{"title":"Переводы «deus» (La-Ru) на Lingvo Live","lines":1},"subtitle":{"path":{"items":[{"text":"lingvolive.com"}],"favicon":{"index":0,"pageNumber":0,"size":"m","entry":"1"}}}},"footer":{"report":{"featureInfo":{"type":"Факт","subtype":"Расширенный факт","fact":{"type":"Расширенный факт","isText":true}},"feature":"","checkBoxLabels":[]},"addonBefore":"Kaynaktan alınan bilgiyle göre oluşturuldu"},"baobab":{"parentNode":{"context":{"genInfo":{"prefix":"1_djs6w02-0-1"},"ui":"desktop","service":"web","reqid":"1720230601795973-2659727454360615364-balancer-l7leveler-kubr-yp-klg-7-BAL","fast":{"name":"rich_fact"}}}}},"type":"rich_fact"}}
The meaning of Zeus's name comes from the Latin word "deus," which means "god," and the Slavic root word "dyeu," which means "to shine (sky, heaven, god)."
But Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus, also known as Saint Jerome translated the Hebrew word Elohim as used in the Bible (אֱלוֹהִים , אלהים) into Latin as Deus.