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cherub noun 1 (plural also cherubim) a an angel, represented in painting and sculpture as a winged child; b in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the second-highest rank. Compare seraph, throne, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel. 2 a sweet, innocent and beautiful child. cherubic adj. cherubically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon, from Hebrew k'rubh, plural k'rubhim.

cherub noun 1 (plural also cherubim) a an angel, represented in painting and sculpture as a winged child; b in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the second-highest rank. Compare seraph, throne, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel. 2 a sweet, innocent and beautiful child. cherubic adj. cherubically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon, from Hebrew k'rubh, plural k'rubhim.

cherub noun 1 (plural also cherubim) a an angel, represented in painting and sculpture as a winged child; b in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the second-highest rank. Compare seraph, throne, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel. 2 a sweet, innocent and beautiful child. cherubic adj. cherubically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon, from Hebrew k'rubh, plural k'rubhim.