Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
The fallen one
Latin translation:
Lapsus
Added to glossary by
Krzysztof Laskowski
Feb 25, 2004 06:02
20 yrs ago
English term
The fallen one
Non-PRO
English to Latin
Other
biblical, or mythological
'The fallen one' such as an angel, or other mystical being.
Proposed translations
(Latin)
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Proposed translations
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lapsus
It should be "lapsus, lapsa, lapsum" (masculine, feminine, neuter). It derives from a verb "labor, labi, lapsus sum" (to fall).
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s.u.
Lucifer
when I read your question Lucifer was the first anser which came into my mind
Lucifer is "the fallen angel" per anthonomasia
just a note
vale
when I read your question Lucifer was the first anser which came into my mind
Lucifer is "the fallen angel" per anthonomasia
just a note
vale
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