nonangel

English

Etymology

From non- + angel.

Noun

nonangel (plural nonangels)

  1. Someone who is not an angel.
    • 1988 June 3, Laura Molzahn, “Into the Mystic”, in Chicago Reader:
      In this first section, the nonangel is left comically in the dust, but in the second section a different dancer (Jeffery) is excluded.
    • 2010, Kelley Armstrong, Haunted, →ISBN, page 213:
      Is this what normally happens if a nonangel touches it?
    • 2014, Peta Crake, Sacrifice: An Ophelia Lind Novel: Destiny Romance, →ISBN:
      My own guardian nonangel.
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