[f. as prec. + -φανία or -φάνεια appearance, manifestation.] The appearing or visible manifestation of angels.
1858. Sears, Athan., vi. 47. It has been asserted that in the angelophanies both of the Old and New Testament, the angels assumed a material body.
1874. H. Reynolds, John Bapt., ii. 89. All these angelophanies were anticipations of the ultimate adoption of our humanity by the Eternal Logos.