Opus Dei is the Latin equivalent of 'God's work'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'opus', in the nominative singular case as the subject of the sentence, means 'work'. The noun 'Dei', in the genitive singular case as the object of possession, means 'of God'.
The Latin word for gods is di, for god is deus.Some of the main Roman gods' names were -JupiterJunoMarsVenusMinervaNeptuneCeresVulcanDianaBacchusMercuryVesta
Intefector(es) deorum
"TEMPLE OF ALL THE GODS" in Latin
To cut off the gods.
Servatus deis.
Simple, Gods.
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.
it is a latin name meaning gods bounty
the word "work" in latin is opus
Gratia Dei sola.
Hebe. In Latin she was called Iuventas.
Actually, a letter K was really rare in the Roman gods, also the Roman alphabet or Latin.