The Latin catechism of the Roman Catholic Church refers to Satan as angelus lapsus, from the Latin verb labi, "to slip", which can have the connotation "to slip into error".
The verbs cadere "to fall" and excidere "to fall out" are used in St. Jerome's Vulgate Bible to render the idea of both physical and moral falling (e.g., Galatians expresses "you have fallen from grace" as a gratia excidistis), but these verbs, unlike labi, have no past participle.
Taking our cue from the Catholic Church, we can translate "I am the fallen angel" as Angelus lapsus sum.
fallen angel ; cecidit angelus, the fallen angel ; angelus autem ceciderunt. Feel free to correct my answer if it's incorrect in any way.
Angelus delapsus
Notre ange d'echu
I don't know Anti Angel, but fallen angel is,Daraku Tenshi" is "fallen angel
The archetypical fallen angel is called the "devil".
Gabriel is not a fallen angel.
Angelus vitae
Gesfallen Engel ============================ Ein gefallener Engel - a fallen angel Der gefallener Engel - the fallen angel
The song Fallen Angel by the hard rock band Poison was released in 1988. Originally a single from the band's album Open Up and Say Ahh, Fallen Angel reached number 12 on the Billboard Top 100 chart.
Telemetry of a Fallen Angel was created in 1995.
Fallen Angel of Doom was created in 1990.
The ISBN of Fallen Angel - comics - is 1600103014.