From en.wiktionary.org:
[Dives]
** English
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Noun
[en]
1. [en]
*** Verb
[en]
1. [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Latin
*** Alternative forms
- [la]
*** Etymology
From [la], the same source as [la] and [la]. Originally meaning "favored by the gods, blessed, divine".
*** Pronunciation
- [dīves]
*** Adjective
[dīves/dīvit < +.-I>]
1. rich , wealthy 2. [la] productive , fertile 3. sumptuous , costly , splendid , precious 4. talented
**** Usage notes
- In Plinius' _Naturalis Historia_ the ablative singular _dīvitī_ occurs:
**** Declension
[dīves/dīvit < +.-I>]
*** Noun
[dīves/dīvit <3>]
1. a rich man
**** Declension
[dīves/dīvit <3>]
*** References
- [R:L&S] - [R:Elementary Lewis] - [R:du Cange] - [R:Gaffiot] - [R:M&A]
*** Further reading
- 吴语: en:Lazarus and Dives on Wikipedia [la] [la]
** Portuguese
*** Verb
[pt]
1. [divar]
** Romani
*** Alternative forms
- [rom] , [rom] , [rom]
*** Etymology
From Proto-Romani _*dives_, from [rom], from [rom]. Cognate with [gu].
*** Pronunciation
- [rom]
*** Noun
[rom]
1. day
*** References
- [divés] - [author=Yaron Matras] - [entry=o dives¹, -es- m. -a, -en- = o dǐves², -es- m. -a, -en-] - [divasá] [rom] [rom]