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divino

divine; the divine

adjective dee-VEE-noh Rare

Origin: Latin divinus (of the gods)

Usage Note

Divino is used both as an adjective (grazia divina = divine grace) and as a noun (il divino = the divine, the godly). In colloquial Italian it can also mean 'absolutely wonderful' — Questo gelato è divino! — similar to English 'divine' as a compliment.

Examples

"La musica aveva un tocco divino."

Natural Translation

The music had a divine touch.

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