Seraph (noun)

An angel of the highest order in some religious traditions, often depicted as having six wings.

Origin:

From middle english seraph, from old english seraf, from latin seraphīm, from hebrew sarāp̄īm.

Examples:

  1. The seraph appeared to the prophet in a vision.
  2. The seraph is considered to be the highest order of angels in the Christian tradition.
  3. The seraph was depicted with six wings in the painting.
  4. The seraph sang hymns of praise to God.
  5. The seraph is considered to be closest to God in the angelic hierarchy.