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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/11 14:51 UTC 版)
Back-formation of singular from plural seraphim, from Latin seraphim, from Biblical Hebrew שְׂרָפִים (sərāp̄īm), plural form of שָׂרָף (sārāp̄). The plural "seraphims" occurs in the King James Bible (Isaiah chapter 6).
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the singular "seraph" may have originated with John Milton, who used it in Book I of Paradise Lost (1667).
seraph (plural seraphs or seraphim or (nonstandard) seraphims)
From Koine Greek σερᾱ́φ (serā́ph), back-formed from σερᾱφείμ (serāpheím) by analogy with Biblical Hebrew שְׂרָפִים (śərāp̄îm), the plural form of שָׂרָף (śārāp̄, “burning one”); perhaps related to the root שרף (“to burn”).
seraph n or m (genitive seraph)
Indeclinable noun (with a distinct plural; four different stems).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
| genitive | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
| dative | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
| accusative | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
| ablative | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
| vocative | seraph | seraphīm seraphīn serapheim seraphein |
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