English
Etymology
From L. seraphim < Hebr. שרפ×�×�|שְ×�רָפִ×�×� (serafÃm), plural of a hypothetic form שרף|שָ×�רָף (saráf) of which the meaning is uncertain; perhaps related to the root שרף "to burn".
Pronunciation
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Noun
seraphim
- plural of|seraph
Related terms
seraphic
seraphs
cherubim
Translations
Hebrew: שרפ×�×� (serafÃm) p
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Latin
Alternative spellings
seraphin
Etymology
From Hebrew שרפ×�×�|שְ×�רָפִ×�×� (serafÃm), plural of a hypothetic form שרף|שָ×�רָף (saráf) of which the meaning is uncertain; perhaps related to the root שרף "to burn".
Noun
seraphīm p (indeclinable)
- The seraphim, a choir of angels.
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