If you mean godlike, or the trait of being godly, then it is 'divina'
The Latin word is "Deus".
Latin for God is Deus. The genitive form is Dei, meaning of God or God's.
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
Dei is a Latin word for god.
The latin phrase for NO GOD is 'Nullus Deus' although 'No God' is 'non Deus', there is a change in phrase for 'Nullus' is like saying ' There is no God ' whereas 'non Deus' is saying ' no God, i wont do it ' ( just an example ). in french 'non' is No as in ' No, i wont ' and the word God in french ( Dieu ) deprives from the latin word for God ( Deus ) hope this helps (:
Deus
Deus is the Latin equivalent of "God."Specifically, the Latin word is a masculine gender noun. The form is in the singular. The pronunciation is "DEH-oos."
The word is originally from the Latin word deus. This is the word for god in Latin. Deists are people who believe there is a higher power, but it is not necessarily the Christian god.
God of water: deus aquae Water of god: aqua dei
Dei Verbum
Dei - of God.
Mercury is a latin word-it was the name for the roman god of messages, travel, thieves and luck (greek god Hermes). The planet Mercury was named after the god. If you are asking for the metal mercury, it would have come from the god's name, and it is unlikely that the romans had a specific word for that metal.