archangel
Kelime Anlamı :
1. Archangelica officinalis archangelic baş meleğe ait.
2. başmelek.
3. melek otu.
4. i., Hrist. başmelek.
5. (isim) başmelek.
6. baş melek.
Tanımlar :
1.
A high-ranking angel.
2. the eighth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
2. the eighth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity. (Judeo-christian examples: gabriel, michael, raphael, Uriel).
2. in christian angelology, an archangel is an angel from the third level or choir of angels, ranked above virtues and below powers.
2. in christian angelology, an archangel is an angel from the third level or choir of angels, ranked above virtues and below powers.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy.
2. A term applied to several different species of plants (angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).
2. A term applied to several different species of plants (angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
an angel of the highest order; a chief angel.
2. A member of the lowest but one of the nine orders of angels composing the “celestial hierarchy” of Dionysius the pseudo-Areopagite, whose classification was adopted by pope Gregory the great, and is generally accepted by the theologians of the roman catholic church.
3. in botany: the name of several labiate plants, as Stachys sylvatica and species of Lamium.
4. an umbelliferous plant, Archangelica officinalis. see angelica.
5. A slim-bodied, thin-faced variety of domestic pigeon, of rather small size, with long head and beak, a peaked crest, and rich metallic lustrous plumage, black on the shoulders and tail, but coppery elsewhere.
2. A member of the lowest but one of the nine orders of angels composing the “celestial hierarchy” of Dionysius the pseudo-Areopagite, whose classification was adopted by pope Gregory the great, and is generally accepted by the theologians of the roman catholic church.
3. in botany: the name of several labiate plants, as Stachys sylvatica and species of Lamium.
4. an umbelliferous plant, Archangelica officinalis. see angelica.
5. A slim-bodied, thin-faced variety of domestic pigeon, of rather small size, with long head and beak, a peaked crest, and rich metallic lustrous plumage, black on the shoulders and tail, but coppery elsewhere.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia