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Deus - traduction vers allemand

LATIN FOR "GOD" OR "DEITY"
Dei; DEUS
  • Statue of [[Archangel Michael]] slaying Satan represented as a [[dragon]]. ''[[Quis ut Deus?]]'' ("Who is like God?") is inscribed on his shield.

Deus         
n. deus, part of the term "deus ex machina"
deus ex machina         
  • Medea]]'', performed in 2009 in Syracuse, Italy; the sun god sends a golden chariot to rescue Medea
  • Characters ascend into heaven to become gods at the end of the 1650 play ''[[Andromède]]''
PLOT DEVICE
Deus ex Machina; Deus Ex Machina; Deux ex machina; God by machine; Dei ex machina; Dei ex machinis; Apo michanis Theos; Deus ex machine; God out of a machine; Deus-ex-machina; Deus ex-machina; God out of the machine; Deux Ex Machina; God from the machine; Black box (fiction); Dues ex machina; Dea ex Machina
Deus ex Machina, unerwartete Rettung
Deus      
n. Deus, Gott

Définition

deus ex machina
[?de??s ?ks'mak?n?, ?di:?s ?ks m?'?i:n?]
¦ noun an unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeless situation, especially as a narrative device in a play or novel.
Origin
C17: mod. L., translation of Gk theos ek mekhanes, 'god from the machinery' (with ref. to the actors representing gods suspended above the stage in ancient Greek theatre, who brought about the denouement of the play by their intervention).

Wikipédia

Deus

Deus (Classical Latin: [ˈd̪e.ʊs], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈd̪ɛː.us]) is the Latin word for "god" or "deity". Latin deus and dīvus ("divine") are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, "celestial" or "shining", from the same root as *Dyēus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon.

In Classical Latin, deus (feminine dea) was a general noun referring to a deity, while in technical usage a divus or diva was a figure who had become divine, such as a divinized emperor. In Late Latin, Deus came to be used mostly for the Christian God. It was inherited by the Romance languages in Galician and Portuguese Deus, Catalan and Sardinian Déu, French and Occitan Dieu, Friulian and Sicilian Diu, Italian Dio, Spanish Dios and (for the Jewish God) Ladino דייו/דיו Dio/Dyo, etc., and by the Celtic languages in Welsh Duw and Irish Dia.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Deus
1. Als anbetungswürdiges Objekt, gar als deus ex machina?
2. Das Dokument wird den Namen «Deus Caritas est» – Gott ist Liebe tragen.
3. Das Rundschreiben unter dem Titel "Deus est Caritas" (Gott ist Liebe) trage als Datum den 25.
4. Im Hintergrund läuft derweil die Deus Ex Machina heiß: Tumore verschwinden, Spitzel werden bekehrt, Mauern fallen.
5. Das Rundschreiben unter dem Titel «Deus est Caritas» (Gott ist Liebe) trage als Datum den 25.