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seraphim

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Etymology

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From Latin seraphim, from Biblical Hebrew שְׂרָפִים (śərāp̄îm), plural of שָׂרָף (śārāp̄) (often translated as "fiery ones" although meaning is uncertain); perhaps related to the root שרף (to burn).

Pronunciation

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  • enPR: sĕrˈ-ə-fĭmˌ; IPA(key): /ˈsɛɹ.əˌfɪm/
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Noun

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seraphim

  1. plural of seraph
    Synonyms: (archaic or nonstandard) seraphims, seraphs
  2. plural of saraph

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seraphim (plural seraphim or seraphims)

  1. (archaic or nonstandard) Alternative form of seraph

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seraphim (plural seraphims)

  1. Lobophora halterata, a species of geometrid moth.

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Latin

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Etymology

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From Biblical Hebrew שְׂרָפִים (śərāp̄îm), plural of שָׂרָף (śārāp̄) (often translated as "fiery ones" although meaning is uncertain); perhaps related to the root שרף "to burn".

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Noun

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seraphīm m pl (indeclinable)

  1. The seraphim, a choir of angels.
    • Nova Vulgata, Isaiah 6:2&6
      Seraphim stabant iuxta eum; sex alae uni et sex alae alteri: duabus velabat faciem suam et duabus velabat pedes suos et duabus volabat.
      Et volavit ad me unus de seraphim, et in manu eius calculus, quem forcipe tulerat de altari,