Definition of Seraphin

1. seraph [n] - See also: seraph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seraphin

seral
seral stages
seralbumen
seralbumin
serang
serangs
serape
serapes
seraph
seraphic
seraphical
seraphically
seraphick
seraphim
seraphims
seraphin (current term)
seraphs
serapis
seraskier
seraskierate
seraskierates
seraskiers
serated
serdab
serdabs
serdar
sere
sered
serein
sereins

Literary usage of Seraphin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memorial Record of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan by Lewis Publishing Company (1895)
"He was transferred to the Red river country, where his son, seraphin, was born May 12; ... When a youth seraphin La Londe lived with his brother-in-law, ..."

2. The Works of John Jewel, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury by John Jewel, Richard William Jelf (1848)
"Comm.de seraphin." This is the fulness of power whereof they dream. Who would thus presume, but that man of ..."

3. A New and General Biographical Dictionary;: Containing an Historical and (1762)
"... REGNI ER de MARETS, (seraphin) a French writer, was born at Paris in 1632 ; and, at fifteen years of age, ..."

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