archangel

IPA: ɑrkˈeɪndʒʌɫ

noun

  • A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity, and often seen as belonging to a particular archangelical rank or order within a greater hierarchy of angels. (Judeo-Christian examples: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel).
  • Synonym of angelica (“the garden herb”)
  • A city in northwestern Russia.
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Examples of "archangel" in Sentences

  • Makes me want to kiss a certain archangel, but Elena would kick my ass.
  • Her husband is Lafaele, sometimes called the archangel, of whom I have writ you often.
  • There are other references to the archangel Michael—the only one specifically called an archangel.
  • Gabriel is not called an archangel in Scripture but is thought to be one because of his individual prominence in the Bible Dan.
  • Michael the archangel is no other than Christ himself, the angel of the covenant, and the Lord of the angels, he whom Daniel saw in vision, v. 5.
  • Raphael said that the only difference between an angel and an archangel is age and experience, so about what age would an angel be able to turn into an archangel?
  • For me it's a choice between Raphael and Hawke for drinks and since a certain archangel is taken by a certain angel and that she would kick my a** for touching her man, I'll go with Hawke as he's technically not taken yet!
  • “archangels” — although the word archangel was not then known — that the flames formed themselves round him into a triumphal arch without touching him; that his body had the smell of baked bread; but that, having resisted the fire, he could not preserve himself against a sabre-cut; that his blood put out the burning pile, and that there sprung from it a dove which flew straight to heaven.

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