divyn

 [|English Pronunciation]

 * [|enPR] : dĭ-vīnʹ, [|IPA] ( [|key] ): /dɪˈvaɪn/

[|Divine Etymology 1]

 * From [|Old French]  //  [|divin]  //, from  [|Latin]  //  [|dīvīnus]  // , from //  [|divus]  // ( “ god ” ).

==== [|Adjective] [|**divine**] (// [|comparative] // ** [|more] divine**, // [|superlative] // ** [|most] divine** ) ==== >
 * 1) of or pertaining to a [|god]
 * 2)  [|eternal], [|holy] , or otherwise [|godlike].
 * 3) of [|superhuman] or surpassing excellence
 * 4)  [|beautiful], [|heavenly]
 * 5)  (  [|obsolete]  )...
 * 1) Relating to [|divinity] or [|theology].

Thus, ther ahr 5 divine existents, in order uv most tu least Divain:
 * 1) The one eetrnal Infinit Deiti, thu Ahl Mynd and Omnium bod
 * 2) The infinit' number uv immortal creator Deities: some infinit' prsentaj are Ancient Austronauts.
 * 3) Lyk or similar tu Deity
 * 4) Uv or frum Deity
 * 5) beautiful, paradais lyk, heavenly

Deity iz thu mezhr uv divinity uv sum infinit or finite thinking being.