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Angelica 'Medieval Latin (herba) angelica, angelic (herb), angelica, from Late Latin, feminine of angelicus, angelic, from Late Greek angelikos, from Greek, of a messenger, from angelos, messenger
It's not a Latin root, it's Greek. Angelos in Greek simply means messenger.
'Medieval Latin (herba) angelica, angelic (herb), angelica, from Late Latin, feminine of angelicus, angelic, from Late Greek angelikos, from Greek, of a messenger, from angelos, messenger.'from Answers.com
Urunvandonun , this is how you say Laura.
'Angelic copying eye' would be translated 'tenshi mitai na mohou no me'
Urunvandonun , this is how you say Laura.
She had an angelic face.The baby's skin is angelic.
Ah, what a lovely phrase! In Latin, "Walk with the angels" can be translated to "Ambula cum angelis." Just imagine strolling through a beautiful garden with your angelic friends by your side, bringing peace and joy to your heart.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The antonym for angelic is demonic.
an-gel-ic yes it does but say it out loud and clap the syllables if it helps.....
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"