Where does “angélique” come from?

angélique (English) comes from French angélique, from Latin angelicus, from Ancient Greek ἀγγελικός, from Ancient Greek ἄγγελος, from Old Norse engill, from Old Saxon engil, from Proto-West Germanic angil, from Latin angelus — angel; messenger.

angélique (English): A plucked bowl lute with two necks and most often...

Definitions

  1. A plucked bowl lute with two necks and most often...

Ancestry of “angélique”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchangéliqueangelic; angelica
2LatinangelicusOf or pertaining to angels; angelic
3Ancient Greekἀγγελικόςof or for a messenger; conveying information;...
4Ancient Greekἄγγελοςa messenger; one that announces; angel, heavenly...
5Old Norseengillangel
6Old Saxonengilangel
7Proto-West Germanicangilangel
8Latinangelusangel; messenger
Every word from Latin angelusEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄγγελοςEvery word from Old Norse engill