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an·ge·lus \ˈanjələs, ˈaan-\ noun (-es) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, angel; from the first word of the opening versicle — more at angel 1. : a form of devotion that commemorates the Incarnation and is said in the morning, at noon, and at night by Roman Catholics usually at the sounding of a bell 2. : the bell announcing the time for the Angelus |