"sub Iove" meaning in Latin

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Adverb

Etymology: Literally "under Jove", from sub (“under”) + ablative of Iovis (“Jupiter, god of the sky”). Etymology templates: {{m|la|sub||under}} sub (“under”), {{m|la|Iovis||Jupiter, god of the sky}} Iovis (“Jupiter, god of the sky”) Head templates: {{la-adv|sub Iove|-}} sub Iove (not comparable)
  1. (figuratively) under the Jovian sky, under the open sky, in the open air, outside. Tags: figuratively, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-sub_Iove-la-adv-mORyDrUw

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