- What does non Deus mean?
- What is God himself helps those who dare in Latin?
- What is God in Old English?
What does non Deus mean?
meaning if there is no God. Or, as Ivan Karamazov puts it in Dostoyevsky's. novel, if there is no God, all hell breaks loose. For philosophers and inquiring.
What is God himself helps those who dare in Latin?
A similar version of this saying "God himself helps those who dare," better translated as "divinity helps those who dare" (audentes deus ipse iuvat), comes from Ovid's Metamorphoses, 10.586.
What is God in Old English?
The English word god comes from the Old English god, which itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic *ǥuđán. Its cognates in other Germanic languages include guþ, gudis (both Gothic), guð (Old Norse), god (Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Old Dutch), and got (Old High German).