anhanga

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== Nheengatu == === Alternative forms === ananga, anhangá === Etymology === Inherited from Old Tupi anhanga. === Noun === anhanga (plural anhanga-itá)(archaic) (Christianity) devil; demon (evil spirit resident in or working for Hell) Synonym: yuruparí ghost; apparition (soul or spirit of a deceased person) Synonyms: anga, mira-anga, taú soul (the spirit or essence of a person) Synonyms: anga, mira-anga ==== Derived terms ==== === References === == Old Tupi == === Etymology === From Anhanga. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ajaŋa/, [ãˈɲãᵑɡə] Rhymes: -ãŋa Hyphenation: a‧nha‧nga Homophone: Anhanga === Noun === anhanga (unpossessable) (Christianity, Late Tupi) devil; demon (evil spirit resident in or working for Hell) Synonyms: îurupari, tagûaíba ==== Descendants ==== Nheengatu: anhanga, ananga, anhangá === References ===