divine is an Adverb
[1] Of or belonging to God; as, divine perfections; the divine will. "The immensity of the divine nature." Paley.
[2] Proceeding from God; as, divine judgments. "Divine protection." Bacon.
[3] Appropriated to God, or celebrating his praise; religious; pious; holy; as, divine service; divine songs; divine worship.
[4] Pertaining to, or proceeding from, a deity; partaking of the nature of a god or the gods. "The divine Apollo said." Shak.
[5] Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies. "The divine Desdemona." Shak. A divine sentence is in the lips of the king. Prov. xvi. 10. But not to one in this benighted age Is that diviner inspiration given. Gray.
[6] Presageful; foreboding; prescient. [Obs.] Yet oft his heart, divine of something ill, Misgave him. Milton.
[7] Relating to divinity or theology. Church history and other divine learning. South.
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