sun-angel

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sun-angel (plural sun-angels)

  1. Alternative form of sunangel
    • 1877, Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine, volumes 45-46, page 131:
      The little group of hummers, called by the poetical name of sun-angels, are all remarkable for the exceeding lustre of the feathers decorating their throats.
    • 1883, Thomas John Barnardo, Our Darlings, page 54:
      The mars sun-angel is a native of the Andes, and is a very rare bird, no other of the species has the same colouring.
    • 1986, BBC Wildlife, volumes 4-5, page 126:
      In most hummingbirds, only the male is iridescent, but in the South American tourmaline sun-angel, some females are as well, while others are plain-coloured.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see sun,‎ angel.
    • 1881, The Epistle to the Hebrews, page 270:
      According to poetical conception this was Uriel the sun-angel.
    • 1888, Marie Corelli, Thelma: a Norwegian Princess, page 24:
      "This is not a woman!" declared Philip with heat and eagerness, " at least not the sort of woman I have ever known! This is a forest-empress, sea-goddess, or sun-angel !..."
    • 1899, Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, volume 9, Part 2, page 216:
      It is especially popular in Persia where at one time Meher or Mithra, the sun or sun-angel, was held in high veneration.