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cherub
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cherub \Cher"ub\, n.; pl. Cherubs ; but the Hebrew plural Cherubim is also used. [Heb. ker[=u]b.] A mysterious composite being, the winged footstool and chariot of the Almighty, described in --Ezekiel i. and x. I knew that they were the cherubim. --Ezek. ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A cherub is a supernatural being in the Bible. For the word commonly used for winged babies in artwork, see putto . Cherub or Cherubs may also refer to: " Cherub Rock ," a song by the Smashing Pumpkins from their 1993 album Siamese Dream Charleroi Cherubs ...
Usage examples of cherub.
Always before, in our time of need, the Voice of Adonai rang forth between the cherubim, proclaiming His fearful Name.
Who needs the voice of Adonai speaking between the cherubim when the Mashiach has walked the earth, flesh and blood and somewhat more besides?
On cherubs and on cherubins full royally he road: And on the wings of all the winds came flying all abroad.
So Clancy would take charge of Jack, which was fine with Cluny, who had truly lost his heart to little Merry, the darling cherub with the halo of red hair and the laughing blue eyes.
Victims now hovering amongst the Dantean cherubim and seraphims, in that unbelieving cosmos of heavenly hosts.
Cherub, which needs nothing more from its environment than a regular sluice of UVB, a browse in the ion shoals, a breath or two of interstellar hydrogen, had gravitated to the honeycombs of the fluxus radiators, attracted by the succulent plasma splashing in.
One of two positioned in front of a massive walnut desk that had angels carved across the frontpiece and sides, cherubs along the legs.
Wooden cherubs on clouds cavort around the velvet cushion in the back, carved in fruitwood and gold-leafed by some French craftsman.
She turned to address the rest of the band, the acrobat, the gloveman and the Cherub, now clustered deferentially behind her.
Some of the later Origenists held that the resurrection bodies would be in the shape of a ball, the mere heads of cherubs!
After this, providing you with the fourfold wings of the quadrivials that ye might be winged like the seraphs and so mount above the cherubim, we sent you to a friend at whose door, if only ye importunately knocked, ye might borrow the three loaves of the Knowledge of the Trinity, in which consists the final felicity of every sojourner below.
So the Cherubim, according to Clemens and Philo, represented the two hemispheres: their wings, the rapid course of the firmament, and of time which revolves in the Zodiac.
These are the Buddhist counterparts of the cherubim stationed by Yahweh at the garden gate.
The overhead light fixtures and wall sconces were shaped like gilded cherubs armed with cornucopias.
The four old faces then hover over teacups like a company of ghastly cherubim, Mrs. Smallweed perpetually twitching her head and chattering at the trivets and Mr.