And the water of that pyscyne had not his vertue onely of the aungel / but of the tre/.
Whan theAungel asketh you, whome you seke, you may saye, The parsons leman with one iye.
The aungel bad Joseph take Marye his spouse, and to Egypte wende.
O wemlees mayde, embelisshed in his birthe, That man and aungel therof hadden mirthe!
And there an aungelhelde Jacob stille, and turned his name, and cleped him Israel.
And there, betwene the Mount Olyvete and the Mount Galilee, is a chirche, where the aungel seyde to our lady, of hire dethe.
And in the weye to Jerusalem, half a myle fro Betheleem is a chirche, where the aungel seyde to the scheppardes, of the birthe of Crist.
For thei kepen entierly the commaundement of the holy book Alkaron, that God sente hem be his messager Machomet; to the whiche, as thei seyne, seynt Gabrielle the aungel often tyme tolde the wille of God.
Thanne greved hym a goliardeis, A gloton of wordes, And to the aungel an heigh Answerde after: 280 Dum rex a regere Dicatur nomen habere; Nomen habet sine re, Nisi studet jura tenere.
Or ellis make yow seme that we ben schape It seem to you Somtyme like a man, or like an ape; Or lik an aungel can I ryde or go; It is no wonder thing though it be so.
Sche gadereth floures, party whyte and reede, To make a sotil gerland[83] for hire heede, And as an aungel hevenly sche song.
Soothly, the preest that haunteth deedly sinne, he may be lykned to the aungel of derknesse transformed in the aungel of light; he semeth aungel of light, but for sothe he is aungel of derknesse.
And therfore seyde the aungel to Ioseph: 'thou shall clepen his name Iesus, that shal saven his peple of hir sinnes.
But in swich folk hath the devel power, as seyde the aungel Raphael to Thobie; for in hir assemblinge they putten Iesu Crist out of hir herte, and yeven hem-self to alle ordure.
Preestes been aungeles, as by the dignitee of hir misterye; but for sothe, seint Paul seith, that 'Sathanas transformeth him in an aungel of light.
For trewely ye have as mery a stevene (471) As eny aungel hath, that is in hevene; Therwith ye han in musik more felinge Than hadde Boece, or any that can singe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aungel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.