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1.1
Proper noun
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2.1
Alternative forms
2.2
Etymology
2.3
Proper noun
2.3.1
Synonyms
2.3.2
Descendants
2.3.3
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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joves
Latin
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Proper noun
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Jovēs
nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
plural
of
Juppiter
Middle English
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Alternative forms
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Jove
,
Joue
,
Iove
,
Ioue
,
Jovys
,
Jouys
,
Iovys
,
Iouys
Etymology
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From
Latin
Jovis
.
Proper noun
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Joves
The
Roman
god governing the sky;
Jove
,
Jupiter
.
The largest of the moving
planets
;
Jupiter
.
Synonyms
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Jubiter
(
planet
)
:
Jovyne
Descendants
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English:
Jove
References
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“
Jove,
n.
”, in
MED Online
, Ann Arbor, Mich.:
University of Michigan
,
2007
, retrieved
14 June 2018
.
Categories
:
Latin non-lemma forms
Latin proper noun forms
Latin terms spelled with J
Middle English terms derived from Latin
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Middle English proper nouns
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