Significatio vocis angelicus | Babel Free
[aŋˈɡɛ.lɪ.kʊs]Aequivalentia
العربية
ملائكي
Esperanto
anĝela
Eesti
ingellik
Gaeilge
ainglí
עברית
מלאכי
Magyar
angyali
Íslenska
englalegur
Latina
seraphicus
Latviešu
eņģelisks
Македонски
ангелски
Nederlands
engelachtig
Română
îngeresc
Svenska
änglalik
Exempla
“Sicut ergo, cum uitium oculorum dicitur caecitas, id ostenditur, quod ad naturam oculorum pertinet uisus; et cum uitium aurium dicitur surditas, ad earum naturam pertinere demonstratur auditus: ita, cum uitium creaturae angelicae dicitur, quo non adhaeret Deo, hinc apertissime declaratur, eius naturae ut Deo adhaereat conuenire.”
As, then, when we say that blindness is a defect of the eyes, we prove that sight belongs to the nature of the eyes; and when we say that deafness is a defect of the ears, hearing is thereby proved to belong to their nature;—so, when we say that it is a fault of the angelic creature that it does not cleave to God, we hereby most plainly declare that it pertained to its nature to cleave to God.
Gradus CEFR
B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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