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More likely it has the same root as the Latin divus, dius, deus, and the Greek theios, dios, theos, cf. Grimm's Deutsche Mythologie, sub v. Terra editum==indigena above; and gaegenaes and autochthon in Greek. Originem==auctores. It is predicate after Mannum. Ut in licentia vetustatis. As in the license of antiquity, i.e. since such license is allowed in regard to ancient times. Ingaevones.
The father's brother is called 'patruus, in Greek 'patros', the mother's brother avunculus, in Greek specifically 'matros, though the term theios is used indifferently to indicate either. The father's sister is called 'amita, the mother's 'matertera'; both go in Greek by the name 'theia, or, with some, 'tithis.
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