seraph


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
seraph /ˈsɛrəf/
noun (pl. seraphim /-fɪm/ or seraphs) an angelic being associated with light, ardour, and purity.
– derivatives
seraphic adjective,
seraphically adverb.
– origin OE, back-form. from seraphim (pl.), via late L. and Gk from Heb. śĕrāp̱īm; cf. cherub.
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