ange

common nounproper nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

ange

From the Latin angelus, which also gives angélus, borrowed from the ancient Greek ἄγγελος (ángelos), and which, in the Septuagint, serves to translate the Hebrew מלאך, maleakh ("messenger").

Definitions

religion

Plural

anges

Hyponyms

archangechérubinséraphin

Anagram

nage

Translations

  • germangerman:Engel
  • englishenglish:angel
  • arabicarabic:ملاك
  • chinesechinese:天使
  • koreankorean:천사
  • danishdanish:engel
  • spanishspanish:ángel
  • finnishfinnish:enkeli
  • greekgreek:άγγελος
  • hebrewhebrew:מלאך
  • hindihindi:देवदूत
  • italianitalian:angelo
  • japanesejapanese:天使
  • dutchdutch:engel
  • polishpolish:anioł
  • portugueseportuguese:anjo
  • russianrussian:ангел
  • swedishswedish:ängel
  • thaithai:ทูตสวรรค์
  • turkishturkish:melek
  • ukrainianukrainian:янгол

See also

angéliser (v.) angélisme (cn.) angélisation (cn.) ange (v.) angelet (cn.) angélique (adj.) angélite (cn.)