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"I'm not speaking only for myself," Numen said, his face white and strained.
In this context, a distinction can be made between the terms numen and genius.
He coined this new term based on the Latin numen (divine power).
"Nomen Numen" can be translated as "the name means power".
Numen has become one of the most known progressive rock in Spain of the 90's.
"Gently," Numen said, but Eigg had already pulled it from his grasp.
"Your fastest time ever," Numen sighed with relief.
Curious, he called up a status display, and saw that his Potentia Numen had jumped to three points.
The story began in the Numen Kingdom in an extra-galactic planet.
They invaded the Numen Kingdom and captured the King.
The little sunlit thing had some numen; or not so much a divinity, as a having known divinity, in it; of being ultimately certain.
His name was Numen and, like Torrence, he was a Doctor of Government.
Numen Book Series, Studies in the History of Religions.
In Numen: International Review for the History of Religions, vol.
See also Imperial cult: Divus, deus and the numen.
Numinous From the Latin numen: spirit.
A proud race who count honor above all else, dwarves' primal religion is Kariss Numen.
Vesta A very old Roman goddess of numinous nature, having no mythology and no image (see numen).
The word "numen" (ablative numine) means any divinity, god or goddess, or divine spirit.
Spinosa "Numen"
Numen: Contest of Heroes is a 2010 video game developed by the Czech company Cinemax.
Duran picked up the paper, which bore the school's letterhead with its familiar logo: an eye, surrounded by the words, Numen Lumen.
Numen was developed using the CPAL3D engine.
A second possibility is that the genus name comes from the word 'numen', meaning "nod", and referring to this species head being bent forwards and down.
It also appeared in French translation as Numen, (Fondation Royaumont, 1994)