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Deus
[ dee-uhs, dey-; Latin de-oos ]
noun
- God. : D.
Deus
/ ˈɪʊ /
noun
- God
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Deus1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Deus1
Example Sentences
Pete Hegseth, the Cabinet secretary with control of the U.S. military, has a big tattoo across his right bicep in a Gothic font spelling Deus Vult — the Latin term for “God wills it” — a holy-war motto of Europe’s 11th century Christian Crusades.
Although some have deluded themselves into thinking the contrary, there will be no deus ex machina moment to stop this from happening.
A former member of the Minnesota National Guard, he has a tattoo on his bicep reading “Deus Vult”, a latin phrase meaning “God wills it”, a rallying cry for Christian crusaders in the Middle Ages.
Hegseth writes in the book that he was removed from his duty guarding Biden’s inauguration because soldiers scrolled through his social media and spotted a tattoo on his chest of a Jerusalem or Deus vult cross, a historic Christian symbol that in recent years has been appropriated by the far-right.
I am not a believer in in the deus ex machina or the exterior forces coming to solve your problems.
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