Noun
The word is derived from seraph
of Seraph
The Hebrew plural of Seraph. Cf. Cherubim.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRecently, this schedule has slipped further, due to the health issues of Sarah Gallagher (Seraphim), Fred's wife. Source: Internet
In 1838 The Seraphim and Other Poems appeared, the first volume of Elizabeth's mature poetry to appear under her own name. Source: Internet
Instead she spent most of her time sitting in a wheelchair, reading the Bible or the works of St. Seraphim. Source: Internet
London: A.J. Valpy *1838: The Seraphim, and Other Poems. Source: Internet
Seraphim Guard publishes HeartQuest, the first commercially published Fudge-based role-playing game, in addition to other Fudge games, and support for other gaming systems as well. Source: Internet
These were issued by EMI on an LP, reissued by Seraphim Records on LP, and eventually digitally remastered and released on CD. Source: Internet