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Seraph

seraph
 noun  (plural ~im or ~s)  Etymology: assumed singular of Hebrew seraphim  Date: 1667 ~im 2
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  n. (pl. seraphim or seraphs) an angelic being, one of the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy gifted esp. with love and associated with light, ardour, and purity. Etymology: back-form. f. seraphim (cf. CHERUB) (pl.) f. LL f. Gk seraphim f. Heb. serapim ...
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2.
  1. серафим ...
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  noun серафим ...
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4.
  (seraphim, or seraphs) In the Bible, a seraph is a kind of angel. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ plural seraphs also seraphim ~ n one of the angels that protects the seat of God, according to the Bible ...
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6.
  - 1667, first used by Milton (probably on analogy of cherub/cherubim), singular back-formation from O.E. seraphim (pl.), from L.L. seraphim, from Gk. seraphim, from Heb. seraphim (only in Isa. vi), pl. of saraph, probably from saraph "it burned." Seraphs were traditionally regarded as burning or flaming angels, though the word seems to have some etymological sense of "flying," perhaps from confusion with the root of Ar. sharafa "be lofty." ...
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