divine -
perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers
perceive,
comprehend become conscious of; "She finally perceived the futility of her protest"
chiromance divine by reading someone's palms; "The Gypsies chiromanced"; "She refused to chiromance my fate"
divine -
search by divining, as if with a rod; "He claimed he could divine underground water"
look for,
search,
seek try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
dowse use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal
Adjective
divine -
emanating from God; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black or white...satanic or godly"-Saturday Review
divine -
being or having the nature of a god; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers"-J.G.Frazier; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"-J.G.Saxe
divine -
devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity; "divine worship"; "divine liturgy"
sacred (often followed by `to') devoted exclusively to a single use or purpose or person; "a fund sacred to charity"; "a morning hour sacred to study"; "a private office sacred to the President"
divine -
being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance"
divine -
appropriate to or befitting a god; "the divine strength of Achilles"; "a man of godlike sagacity"; "man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers"-R.H.Roveref