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Related topics: Christianityser·aph /ˈserəf/ noun (plural seraphs or seraphim /ˈserəfɪm/) [countable] RRCone of the angels that protect the seat of God, according to the Bible 撒拉弗〔《圣经》中守护上帝宝座的天使〕 → cherubExamples from the Corpusseraph• Every creature, whether a microbe or a seraph in the seventh heaven, had its mission.• A seraph attending the throne flew over, and touched him at the very point where he felt most unworthy.Origin seraph (800-900) Late Latin seraphim (plural), from Hebrewser·aph nounChineseSyllable that the protect the Corpus one of seat angels of |