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Agnuses

Definition: The word "agnulis" in the Greek language comes from the Latin "agnus" which means "sickness," "illness." It is a Greek term that refers to any physical illness or ailment. The root of this word, "agnu-" is derived from "agnos," meaning "to be sick, ill," and "lus-," which is related to "lungs." In the Bible, "agnulis" often refers to physical ailments such as fever, malnutrition, and diseases like tuberculosis. However, it also encompasses mental disorders such as depression or anxiety. The word 'agnus' can also mean the state of being sick or in poor health, indicating a serious condition. In this sense, "agnus" may be used to describe something that is not good for one's well-being, even if it is physically ill. To elaborate on this point, an illness like tuberculosis could be described as having a "sickness" or an "illness," but it also implies being in poor health.


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