Noun
angelus m (genitive angelī); second declension
- angel
- messenger
Descendants
- Romanian: înger
- Italo-Dalmatian
- Old French: angle, ange, angele, angre, enge
- Middle French: ange, angele, aingle, engle, angle, angre
- French: ange
- Norman: aunge
- Picard: anche
- Walloon: andje
- → Middle English: aungel, engel, angel, ængel, aungil, aungell, angell, angyl, angyll, angylle, awngel, enngell
- Old Occitan:
- Padanian:
- Emilian: àngel, ànzel
- Friulian: agnul
- Ligurian: angio, angioro
- Lombard: ànjel, ànjol, enjro
- Old Piedmontese: enjou
- Romansch: anghel, aunghel, aungel
- Romagnol: ànzel
- Venetan: ànxelo
- Sardinian: àgnelu, ànzelu, ànghelu, àngelu
- Old Galician-Portuguese: angeo
- Galician: anxo
- Portuguese: anjo (see there for further descendants)
- → Mirandese: anjo
- → Albanian: engjëll
- → Proto-Brythonic: *angel (see there for further descendants)
- → Bourguignon: aingelus
- → Chichewa: mngelo
- → French: angélus
- → Proto-West Germanic: *angil (see there for further descendants)
- → Hungarian: angyal
- → Old Czech: anděl, anjel
- → Old Irish: aingel (see there for further descendants)
- → Old Leonese:
- → Old Spanish: angel
- Ladino: andjel
- Spanish: ángel (see there for further descendants)
- → Romanian: angel
- → Serbo-Croatian: anđel / анђел