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cherub

[ cher-uhb ]

noun

, plural cher·ubs cher·u·bim [cher, -, uh, -bim, -y, oo, -bim]
  1. (in the Bible) a celestial being.
  2. Theology. a member of the second order of angels, often represented as a beautiful rosy-cheeked child with wings.
  3. a beautiful or innocent person, especially a child.
  4. a person, especially a child, with a sweet, chubby, innocent face.


cherub

/ ˈtʃɛrəb; tʃəˈruːbɪk /

noun

  1. theol a member of the second order of angels, whose distinctive gift is knowledge, often represented as a winged child or winged head of a child
  2. an innocent or sweet child


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Derived Forms

  • cheˈrubically, adverb
  • cherubic, adjective

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Other Words From

  • che·ru·bic [ch, uh, -, roo, -bik], che·rubi·cal adjective
  • cherub·like adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cherub1

First recorded before 900; Middle English, from Latin, from Greek, from Hebrew kərūbh; replacing Middle English cherubin, Old English c(h)erubin, cerubim (all singular), from Latin cherūbim, from Greek, from Hebrew kərūbhīm (plural)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cherub1

Old English, from Hebrew kěrūbh

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Example Sentences

Adriana Bottino-Poage is 6 years old, with cherub cheeks and curls that bounce when she laughs.

Nearby, plump kidneys churn out requests for water and salt—twin cherubs of the torso.

The haul came from 10 pieces that mostly feature winged cherubs called “war nymphs,” some of which sold thousands of copies.

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Miley Cyrus morphed from cherub-faced Disney tween into raunchy twerker.

The little 17-year-old Russian cherub lutzed and salchowed like she was born for that expressed purpose.

With fair skin boosting the expressiveness of her big blue eyes, Kazan resembles a slightly more cherub-faced Jennifer Connelly.

The film opened with two African cherub babies playing in the dirt.

The child actress, now 15, has gone from a dimpled cherub to an undead evildoer in New Moon.

Therefore God alone is responsible for the acts the man performs in obedience to the cherub's orders.

So I want you to fit up this roof of the kitchen exactly in the way you arranged the garden on the roof at Cherub Court.

A decided case of 'up aloft': he looks quite the cherub, does he not?

But from the limit whence the cherub continueth not the imp began.

And the glory of the God of Israel was gone up from the cherub, whereupon he was, to the threshold of the house.

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