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Definition of cherub noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cherub

noun
 
/ˈtʃerəb/
 
/ˈtʃerəb/
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  1. (plural cherubs, cherubim
     
    /ˈtʃerəbɪm/
     
    /ˈtʃerəbɪm/
    )
    (in art) a type of angel, shown as a small, fat, usually male child with wings
    • carvings of Madonnas and cherubs
    compare seraph
  2. (plural cherubs)
    (informal) a pretty child; a child who behaves well
    • I was quite a good student—no cherub, but no devil either.
  3. Word OriginOld English cherubin, ultimately (via Latin and Greek) from Hebrew kěrūb̲, plural kěrūb̲īm. A rabbinic folk etymology, which explains the Hebrew singular form as representing Aramaic kě-rab̲yā ‘like a child’, led to the representation of the cherub as a child.
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