Angel
Sistem
Alternative forms
- (surname): Angell
Pronunciation
Noun
Angel (plural Angels)
- Alternative letter-case form of angel.
- 1858, Frederick William Faber, Ethel's Book; or, Tales of the Angels, page 59:
- When men are impatient with children, it is extremely displeasing to the Angels;
- 2011, James A. Oleson, In Their Own Words - the Final Chapter, page 93:
- But alas, we were directed to climb over the ship to Angels 12 to provide protection to the ship.
Proper noun
Angel (plural Angels)
- A male dato ime od Latinski Angelus [in turn od Ancient Greek], used since 16th century; or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
- 1973 Roald Dahl, More Tales of the Unexpected: Mr Botibol:
- "What is your first name, Mr Botibol? What does the A stand for?" "Angel," he answered. "Not Angel." "Yes," he said irritably. "Angel Botibol," she murmured and she began to giggle. But she checked herself and said, "I think it's a most unusual and distinguished name."
- 1973 Roald Dahl, More Tales of the Unexpected: Mr Botibol:
- A prezime originating as a nickname or, rarely, as a patronymic.
- Lua greška in Modul:names at line 595: Unrecognized gender: female. of modern usage from the English noun angel.
- (baseball) A player on the team the "Los Angeles Angels" or one of its predecessor "Angels" teams.
- Smith became an Angel as a result of a pre-season trade.
Translations
Anagrams
- -angle, Angle, Elgan, Galen, Lange, Legan, Nagle, agnel, angle, genal, glean, lenga (alphagram aegln)
Cebuano
Etymology 1
Proper noun
Angel
- Lua greška in Modul:names at line 595: Unrecognized gender: female.
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Angel
- a male dato ime od Spanish
Dutch
Etymology
Ultimately from Latinski Anglus.
Pronunciation
Noun
Angel m (plural Angelen)
- (historical, chiefly plural) Angle
German
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German angel, from Old High German angul, from Pra-Germanski *angulō, Lua greška in Modul:links at line 217: The specified language Pra-Germanski is unattested, while the given word is not marked with '*' to indicate that it is reconstructed.., from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enk- (“something bent, hook”). Compare Holandski angel, hengel, Engleski angle.
Noun
Angel
- tackle, fishing rod (angler's tool consisting of hook, line and rod)
- (obsolete) fishhook
- Sinonim: Angelhaken
- hinge (a jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door, window, etc.)
- Sinonim: Scharnier
- 2003, Franz Eugen Schlachter, Die Bibel (“Schlachter 2000”), Genfer Bibelgesellschaft, Kings I 7:50:
de
—Auch die Angeln an den Türen des inneren Hauses, des Allerheiligsten, und an den Türen der Tempelhalle waren aus Gold., Also the hinges on the doors of the inner house, the Holy of Holies, and on the doors of the temple hall, were of gold.
- tang (of a sword or knife)
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Etymology 2
Noun
Angel
- (historical, chiefly in the plural) Angle (member of historic Germanic tribe)
Usage notes
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Further reading
- “Angel” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Angel” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- Angel u Duden na internetu
Old English
Etymology
From or related to Engle.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Angel f
- Anglia (peninsula in Jutland, in Schleswig in northermost Germany, where the Angles are supposed to have originated)
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Tagalog
Etymology 1
Proper noun
Angel
- a male dato ime od Spanish
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Angel
- Lua greška in Modul:names at line 595: Unrecognized gender: female.
Angel (engleski)
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