See also: angulé

Esperanto

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Etymology

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angulo +‎ -e.

Adverb

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angule

  1. in a corner
    • Aleksander Korĵenkov (translator), La unua amo (First Love) by Ivan Turgenev, Chapter 15,
      Butonumita kaj ruĝa Belovzorov sidis angule
      Byelovzorov sat [...] red-faced in a corner, buttoned up to the throat (Constance Garnett translation, 1860)
  2. at an angle
    • Donald Broadribb (translator), Glinda de Oz (Glinda of Oz) by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 12,
      Kvankam ilia vidpovo estis iom malklarigita de la akvo kaj la neceso suprenrigardi angule, ili observis la ĉefajn partojn de la dramo okazanta supre.
      Although their vision was to an extent blurred by the water and the necessity of looking upward at an angle, they had observed the main points of the drama enacted above.

Latin

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Noun

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angule

  1. vocative singular of angulus

Portuguese

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Verb

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angule

  1. inflection of angular:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Spanish

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Verb

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angule

  1. inflection of angular:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative