angélique

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French angélique.

Noun[edit]

angélique (plural angéliques)

  1. A plucked bowl lute with two necks and most often sixteen strings, played in the manner of a harp, and popular in Baroque Europe.

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French[edit]

French Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fr

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin angelicus, from angelus (angel).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ʒe.lik/
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Adjective[edit]

angélique (plural angéliques)

  1. (relational) angel; angelic
  2. angelic (very well-behaved)

Related terms[edit]

des tiges d'angélique confites (Angelica archangelica L.) - candied angelica stems (1)

Noun[edit]

angélique f (plural angéliques)

  1. (botany) angelica (Angelica)
  2. A plucked bowl lute

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