seraph

/ˈsɛrəf/
noun
  1. A type of angel, often described in religious texts as having six wings and being close to God.
    • In the vision, a seraph flew to the altar with a burning coal.
    • The choir sang about the seraph and other heavenly beings.
    • She painted a seraph with six wings and a glowing face.
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