creatura
From LSJ
οὐ γὰρ ἂν τό γε πραχθὲν ἀγένητον θείη → since he cannot make what was done as though it had not come to pass
Latin > English
creatura creaturae N F :: creation; creature, thing created; servant (late Latin)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
crĕātūra: ae, f. creo, only concr.,
I a creature, thing created (late Lat.), Tert. Apol. 30; Prud. Ham. 508: omnes creaturae tuae, Vulg. Tob. 8, 7.—
II The creation: Deus caelorum et Dominus totius creaturae, Vulg. Jud. 9, 17: Dei, id. Apoc. 3, 14 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
crĕātūra, æ, f. (creo), créature : Tert. Apol. 30 || création : Ambr. Parad. 2, 7 ; Vulg. Marc. 10, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
creātūra, ae, f. (creo), I) die Schöpfung, Eccl. – II) das Geschöpf,Eccl.