херувим
Russian
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)
- cherub (winged creature represented in the Bible as attending on God)
Declension
Declension of херуви́м (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | херуви́м xeruvím |
херуви́мы xeruvímy |
genitive | херуви́ма xeruvíma |
херуви́мов xeruvímov |
dative | херуви́му xeruvímu |
херуви́мам xeruvímam |
accusative | херуви́ма xeruvíma |
херуви́мов xeruvímov |
instrumental | херуви́мом xeruvímom |
херуви́мами xeruvímami |
prepositional | херуви́ме xeruvíme |
херуви́мах xeruvímax |
Related terms
- херуви́мчик (xeruvímčik)
- херуви́мский (xeruvímskij)
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