Angelus
English
Proper noun
Angelus
- A male given name, a rare variant of Angelo.
Noun
Angelus (plural Angeluses)
- A Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation (from its incipit, "Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariæ": "the Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary").
- The bell rung as a call to prayer during the Angelus service.
- 1879, James Albert Harrison, Spain in Profile: A Summer Among the Olives and Aloes, page
- […] and having eternal aves and angeluses rung in their ears;
- 1998, Ciaran Carson, Last Night's Fun: A Book About Irish Traditional Music, page 151
- The yodel in it brought to mind incongruous images, full of holes as a Swiss cheese: among the alpenhorns and cuckoo clocks, cowbells clunked and donged like angeluses gone awry.
- 1879, James Albert Harrison, Spain in Profile: A Summer Among the Olives and Aloes, page
Alternative forms
Translations
Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation
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bell rung as a call to prayer during the Angelus service
Anagrams
Latin
Proper noun
Angelus m (genitive Angelī); second declension
- A male given name equivalent to Angelo.
Inflection
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Angelus | Angelī |
| genitive | Angelī | Angelōrum |
| dative | Angelō | Angelīs |
| accusative | Angelum | Angelōs |
| ablative | Angelō | Angelīs |
| vocative | Angele | Angelī |
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