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cheru·bim [ˈtʃerəbɪm] N

cherubim pl of cherub

See also cherub

cher·ub [ˈtʃerəb, pl -bɪm] N

1. cherub < pl -s> <[or -im]> (angel):

cherub REL
Cherub m
cherub ART
Putte f
cherub ART
Putto m

2. cherub < pl -s> approv inf (child):

cher·ub [ˈtʃerəb, pl -bɪm] N

1. cherub < pl -s> <[or -im]> (angel):

cherub REL
Cherub m
cherub ART
Putte f
cherub ART
Putto m

2. cherub < pl -s> approv inf (child):

ˈcher·ub-like ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Its exterior contains a cherubim relief.
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The columns support a frieze of cherubim (winged angel heads).
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They also explained to me that the seraphim were likewise united to the cherubim in that none of them could ever go without the other to a soul.
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The layout and measurements of the building are described in detail, and decoration of carved cherubim and palm trees.
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These cherubim have inspired legends of their own.
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These cherubim may have served as models for the artist's early mythological statues of putti.
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Angels very frequently appear, but angelic beings of higher rank, such as cherubim and seraphim, are extremely rare.
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On it there are icons and interspaced with intricate gold-covered wooden decorations including figures of cherubim and columns entwined with vine branches.
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He would have been well aware of the fact that although seraphim and cherubim are described as being winged creatures, angels are not.
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Columns details include cherubim, fruit garlands and faces with leafy walrus mustaches.
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