Etymology
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Jove

Roman god of the bright sky, also a poetical name of the planet Jupiter, late 14c., from Latin Iovis, from PIE root *dyeu- "to shine," in derivatives "sky, heaven, god" (compare Zeus). In classical Latin, the compound Iuppiter replaced Old Latin Iovis as the god's name (see Jupiter). Old English had it as Iob.

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Definitions of Jove

Jove (n.)
(Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus;
Synonyms: Jupiter
From wordnet.princeton.edu