jove in English

noun

[dʒəʊv]

Jupiter, supreme Roman deity (Roman Mythology); planet Jupiter (Archaic)

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1. '" Jove! " he gasped out.

2. 1 By Jove, I think he's won!

3. 3 By Jove, you're right!

4. It is Jove flexing his muscles.

5. 10 By Jove! It's chock - full.

6. 2 By Jove, I think you're right!

7. Make them believe you're poor, by Jove!

8. 11 By Jove! He is going it.

9. 9 It was a good fight, by Jove!

10. 4 Bertie: Yes, by Jove, it shattered my sherry glass.

11. 8 Shaved off his moustache again, by Jove!

12. 5 Thinned by Jim, by Jove, by gum.

13. Jove seized his thunderbolt and hurled it at the rash, repentant driver.

14. 7 Jove seized his thunderbolt and hurled it at the rash, repentant driver.

15. 12 If he is indeed Jove, make him give some proofs of it.

16. 20 Bertie: Yes, by Jove, it shattered my sherry glass.

17. While we to Jove the pure libations pay, / Than Jove what Apter claims the hallow'd lay? ( of persons or things ) Having a habitual tendency ; habitually liable or likely ; disposed towards

18. Jove could make jovial; but these were not gods of last resort.

19. 6 Jove could make jovial; but these were not gods of last resort.

20. 7 Jove seized his thunderbolt and hurled it at the rash,(www.Sentencedict.com) repentant driver.

21. 13 Jove laughed at their and into the swamp a huge Log , which came downrplashto the swamp.

22. In 2009, she won the achievement award Luna de Valencia, in the Cinema Jove Festival, on Valencia.

23. He saw himself proudly standing in that wondrous car, his hands triumphantly guiding those steeds which Jove himself could not master.

24. At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.

25. 14 He saw himself proudly standing in that wondrous car, his hands triumphantly guiding those steeds which Jove himself could not master.

26. 15 At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.

27. Els Mossos d’Esquadra han detingut a Vidreres (Selva) un jove Begut per conduir de manera temerària i xocar intencionadament contra un cotxe patrulla

28. Els Mossos d’Esquadra han detingut a Vidreres (Selva) un jove Begut per conduir de manera temerària i xocar intencionadament contra un cotxe patrulla

29. Quant al treball a desenvolupar de cara a l’inici de temporada, Gabri diu que “estem modificant la plantilla i Apostem per un perfil de jugador jove i amb ambició”

30. For example, By Jove, I was glad to see her, or It was a great day, by Cracky.These mild oaths are euphemisms, the first for "by Jesus" or "by God" (Jove is another name for Jupiter, the principal Roman god), and the folksy variant by Cracky for "by Christ." Both idioms may be dying out.

31. Ei Accerse hostias, victumas, lanios, ut ego (huic) sacruficem summo Iovi (Go, fetch offerings, victims, and them that slay them, that I may sacrifice to (this) Jove supreme (Pseudolus, 326-7) Ita di deaque faxint (the gods and goddesses be with you) (Ibid., 171) Di te …

32. The Bearcoot was again set free—Ossaroo taking care to keep the leash well in hand; and now the beautiful bird of Jove rose into the air, as if not the summit of the cliff, but the proud peak of Chumulari, was to be the limit of its flight.

33. The light thou beholdest Stream through the heavens, In flashes of crimson, Is but my red beard Blown by the night-wind, Affrighting the nations! Jove is my brother; Mine eyes are the lightning; The wheels of my chariot Roll in the thunder, The blows of my hammer Ring in the earthquake!

34. Affrighting the nations! Jove is my brother; Mine eyes are the lightning; The wheels of my chariot Roll in the thunder, The blows of my hammer Ring in the earthquake! Force rules the world still, Has ruled it, shall rule it; Meekness is weakness, Strength is triumphant, Over the whole earth Still is it Thor's-Day! Thou art a God too, O Galilean!