It's "host of angels" by the way - the plural of host is hosts. You would say "hosts of angels."
No, the noun angel is the singular; the plural form is angels.
The word host has a regular plural, hosts.
The plural form of the noun 'host' is hosts.The plural form of the noun 'hostess' is hostesses.
Angels.
Angels
Host. A host of angels / cherubim. The word "host" can apply for any level or rank of angel, be it angel, archangel, seraphim or cherubim.
Yes, the word 'host' is both a noun (host, hosts) and a verb (host, hosts, hosting, hosted). Examples: noun: Our host is my brother Jack. verb: The neighborhood association will host a block party in June.
The cast of Nautical Angels - 2005 includes: Sarah Backhouse as Host - Captain Angel Cindy Burbridge as Host - Historian Angel Janelle Pierzina as Host - Action Angel
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Angel's wings -- one angel Angels' wings -- more than one angel Angels -- plural not possessing anything
A Star or an Angel was on top of a Christmas tree. A Star for the Star of Bethlehem. An Angel was for the Host of all Angels.
The word host is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: The host provided each guest with a small gift. Verb: My sister will host the bridal shower at her house.