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diva

diva

substantif (masculin) : ciel ; jour

Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede

diva [Sk.diva (nt.),weak base diǔ (div) of strong form dịē (see deva) to *deịeǔo to shine; cp.Sk.dyo heaven,divā adv.by day; Lat.biduum (bi-divom) two days] (a) heaven J.IV,134 (°ṁ agā); V,123 (°ṁ patta); PvA.74 (°ṁ gata).– (b) day Sn.507 (rattindivaṁ night & day); VvA.247 (rattindiva one night & one day,i.e.24 hrs.); DhA.II,8 (divā-divassa so early in the day).Also in divaṁ-kara,daymaker,=sun,VvA.307; usually as divākara (q.v.).Cp.devasika; see also ajja. –santatta heated for a whole day J.IV,118 (cp.divasa°)

Dictionnaire Héritage du Sanscrit, Inria, Gérard Huet (dir.)

diva [agt. dīv_1] n. iic. ciel, jour.
div [agt. dīv_1] m. véd. ciel | myth. np. de Dyau, le Ciel-Lumière personnifié, un Trésor [vasu]; cf. dyaus — m. n. jour — f. ciel — i. divā adv. de jour, pendant le jour || gr. Ζευς; lat. diu; fr. diurne, Dieu.