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Angel
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Etymology
From , from engel, or angele , both from Late Latin angelus, from Late Greek αγγελος (angelos), from , messenger.
Pronunciation
- ānʹjəl, /ˈeɪndʒəl/
Noun
angel, plural angels
- A divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity.
- (Biblical tradition) In Christian angelology, the lowest order of angels, below virtues.
Related terms
Translations
- Chinese: 天使
- Dutch: engel m
- Danish: engel
- Estonian: ingel
- Finnish: enkeli
- French: ange m
- Frisian: ingel
- German: Engel m
- Greek: (angelos anc., sometimes mod.), άγγελος m(angelos, mod.)
- Hebrew: מַלְאָךְ m (mal'akh), כְּרוּב m (khrub)
- Indonesian: malaikat
- Interlingua: angelo
- Italian: angelo
- Japanese: 天使 (てんし, tenshi)
- Korean: 천사 [天使] (cheonsa)
- Latin: angelus m
- Polish: anioł m
- Portuguese: anjo m
- Russian: ангел
- Spanish: ángel m
- Swedish: ängel c
See also
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Pronunciation
- /ˈaŋəl/
Noun
angel m
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Noun
angel
- what a bee uses to sting when it feels threatened: a sting, a stinger
- a fishing rod
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Noun
Angel f
- a fishing rod
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