Agnus
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Etymology


From . Cognates include Ancient Greek , Old Church Slavonic , and Old English (English ).

Noun



  1. a lamb, especially one used as a sacrifice
    Agnus absque maculā.
    A lamb without blemish.
    Villa abundat porco, heado, agno.
    The farm abounds in pigs, young goats and lambs.
    Ecce Agnus Dei.
    Behold the Lamb of God.
 
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