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Jove
Jove J0067400 (jōv)n. Roman Mythology See Jupiter.Idiom: by Jove Used as a mild oath to express surprise or emphasis. [Middle English, from Archaic Latin Iovis or from Latin Iov-, stem of Iuppiter; see dyeu- in Indo-European roots.]Jove (dʒəʊv) n1. (Classical Myth & Legend) another name for Jupiter12. by Jove an exclamation of surprise or excitement[C14: from Old Latin Jovis Jupiter]Jove (dʒoʊv) n. Jupiter (def. 1). Idioms: by Jove, (an exclamation used to emphasize an accompanying remark or to express surprise or approval.) [1325–75; Middle English < Latin Jov-, oblique s. of compound nominative Juppiter father Jove] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Jove - (Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek ZeusJupiterRoman mythology - the mythology of the ancient Romans | TranslationsIdiomsSeeby Jovejove
Jove: see JupiterJupiter, in Roman religion and mythology, the supreme god, also called Jove. Originally a sky deity associated with rain and agriculture, he developed into the great father god, prime protector of the state, concerned, like the Greek Zeus (with whom he is identified), with all ..... Click the link for more information. , in Roman religion and mythology.joveJonathan's Own Version Of Emacs. A version of the GNUEmacs editor. Similar to MicroGnuEmacs.MedicalSeeJUPITERJoVE
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Synonyms for Jovenoun (Roman mythology) supreme god of RomansSynonymsRelated Words |