The Latin word for "lamb" is agnus
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
Rachael is hebrew, meaning innocent lamb. I have tried to translate this into Latin but with no joy.
It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.
Agnus Dei is Latin for "Lamb of God". Remember that Latin sounds where phonetic-phonologically regular, so there weren't many phonetic accidents as in English. Thus with the IPA, it is: [ˈagnus ˈdɛi̯] In Church Latin, it is pronounced "AH-nyoos DAY-ee".
The lamb of the god. Or, more appropriately, the lamb of God.
Agnus Dei is a latin term which means "Lamb of God."
Lamb (originated from Latin)
The girl's name Agnes is of Greek origin, and its meaning is pure, holy. Also, the popular Saint Agnes was a young Roman virgin martyred by the Emperor Diocletian. Her emblem is a lamb. The Latin word for lamb is agnus. Source(s): We studied a bit of latin and greek in my class.
a lamb in spanish
To be a wolf means to be aggressive or mean. To be a lamb is to be shy and passive.
what does it mean
Lamb means animal that is soft ad cute. no a lamb is a young sheep