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Seraphin
seraphin
seraphin
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin seraphīm, from Hebrew שְׂרָפִים (s'rafím, “seraphs, seraphim”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [se.ɾaˈɸĩn]
Noun
seraphin m (plural seraphin or seraphines)
- seraph
- c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 55v. col. 2.
- ſeraphí eſtaua diuſo del. e auiue. vi. alas caſcuno las dos crubié ſus fazes elas dues crubrien sos piedes e có las dues uolaua
- Seraphim stood above Him. They had six wings each. With two they covered their faces and with two their feet and with two they flew.
- ſeraphí eſtaua diuſo del. e auiue. vi. alas caſcuno las dos crubié ſus fazes elas dues crubrien sos piedes e có las dues uolaua
- Idem, f. 56r. col. 1.
- Euelo ami uno de los ſeraphin en ſue mano braſa q́ con las tenazas ṕſo del altar etannio ſobre mi boca
- Then one of the seraphim flew to me; in his hand a live coal he had taken from the altar with tongs, and he touched it on my mouth
- Euelo ami uno de los ſeraphin en ſue mano braſa q́ con las tenazas ṕſo del altar etannio ſobre mi boca
- c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 55v. col. 2.
Related terms
- cherubin (“cherub”)
Descendants
- Spanish: serafín