херувим

Russian

херувим

Etymology

Old East Slavic хероувимъ (xeruvimŭ) (cf. Old Church Slavonic херовимъ (xerovimŭ)), from Ancient Greek χερουβίμ (kheroubím), ultimately from Hebrew כְּרוּבִים (k'ruvím), plural of כְּרוּב (k'rúv).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [xʲɪrʊˈvʲim]

Noun

херуви́м (xeruvím) m anim (genitive херуви́ма, nominative plural херуви́мы, genitive plural херуви́мов)

  1. cherub (winged creature represented in the Bible as attending on God)

Declension

  • херуви́мчик (xeruvímčik)
  • херуви́мский (xeruvímskij)

See also

  • хер (xer, (archaic, historical) the name of the letter Х, х)
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