noun🔗ShareChérubinA winged creature attending God, described by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 5th–6th century) as the second highest order of angels, ranked above thrones and below seraphim; similar to a lamassu in the pre-exilic texts of the Hebrew Bible, more humanoid in later texts."In religious art, cherubs often appear as beautiful, winged children. "Dans l'art religieux, les chérubins apparaissent souvent comme de beaux enfants ailés.religionmythologytheologybeingsupernaturalliteratureartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareChérubinAn artistic depiction of such a being, typically in the form of a winged child or a child's head with wings but no body."The artist created a beautiful cherub for the school's Christmas play. "L'artiste a créé un magnifique chérubin pour la pièce de Noël de l'école.artmythologyreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareChérubin, angeA person, especially a child, seen as being particularly angelic or innocent."Little Lily, with her bright eyes and gentle smile, looked like a real cherub as she helped her grandmother in the garden. "La petite Lily, avec ses yeux brillants et son doux sourire, ressemblait à un véritable chérubin alors qu'elle aidait sa grand-mère dans le jardin.personreligionmythologycharacterartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading