Servatus deis.
The Latin word for gods is di, for god is deus.Some of the main Roman gods' names were -JupiterJunoMarsVenusMinervaNeptuneCeresVulcanDianaBacchusMercuryVesta
Intefector(es) deorum
It is the way of the Gods.
Dei is a form of the word "deus" meaning "a god" or "God". It's either the genitive singular ("of God/of a god") or the nominative/vocative plural ("gods" as a sentence subject).
"TEMPLE OF ALL THE GODS" in Latin
Simple, Gods.
To cut off the gods.
the new world translation has gods personal name in it.
Zeus was the most importent god because he is the king of gods. and his wife Juno is the queen of gods. i know this because i take Latin and in Latin Zeus means Jupiter and he is the king of all gods.
There's the Latin saying 'Pax Deorum, Ira Deorum'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'pax' means 'peace'; 'deorum' means 'of the gods'; and 'ira' means 'anger, wrath'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: 'Peace of the gods, wrath of the gods'. The notion is the peace of existence and mind that may be achieved without anger, as opposed to the destructive cost in the losses through famine, earthquakes, and disasters. For the natural destruction and human suffering result from the anger of the gods.
it is a latin name meaning gods bounty