angel (L270)
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L270-S1
English | Any of a class of celestial intermediaries between the divine and the mortal, most commonly referenced in Abrahamic religions. |
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L270-S2
English | In certain proposed Christian celestial hierarchies, the lowest order in a ninefold hierarchy of such celestial beings. |
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L270-S3
English | A representation of such a celestial being in material form. |
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L270-S4
English | In Christianity, any of such celestial beings believed to have rebelled against their divine creator and thereafter cast from the celestial realm. |
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L270-S5
English | Among those who identify as spiritual in a Christian sense, a general referent to a protector or otherwise benevolent spirit who watches over, guides, or influences a person, groups of persons, or organizations. |
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L270-S6
English | An aspect of an individual's being or character which is likened to an angel in acting as an influencing force for good or, less frequently, bad. |
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L270-S7
English | A person who is likened to an angel in they exert their influence over others in a way perceived as good or, less frequently, bad. |
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L270-S8
English | The supposed soul or life force of a dead person envisioned as or said to have become such a celestial being, especially if such a person was considered virtuous. |
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L270-S9
English | A person who is said to speak for, or in the name of, a divine entity. |
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L270-S10
English | In reference to early Christian communities, the leader of a particular Christian religious community. |
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L270-S11
English | In Judaism, a person who leads communal worship in a synagogue. |