Abdiel

/ˈæbdiəl/ noun

In Islamic and Jewish angelology, a divine messenger or angel; also the name of a specific angel who remained loyal to God in Milton's 'Paradise Lost'.

From Hebrew 'Abdiy'el', composed of 'Abd' (servant) and 'El' (God), literally meaning 'servant of God'. The word entered English through religious and literary tradition.

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