Seraphic

//səˈɹæf.ɪk//

Synonyms for "seraphic" (67 found)

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7 translations across 5 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • ангелски adj (pure and sublime)

French

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  • séraphique adj (relating to the seraphim)

Italian

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  • serafico adj (relating to the seraphim)

Polish

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  • seraficki adj (relating to the seraphim)
  • seraficzny adj (relating to the seraphim)

Portuguese

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  • seráfico adj (relating to the seraphim)
  • seráfico adj (pure and sublime)

Sample sentences

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A couple of years ago, Seraphic Fire received a $25,000 grant and decided to tackle a big project: recording Claudio Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610, one of the greatest choral works of all time.

Source: tatoeba (12193986)

Tom has a seraphic beauty to him.

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the Seraphic Doctor, title given to the Italian medieval theologian Bonaventure

Source: wiktionary

Who forthwith from the glittering Staff unfurld / Th’ imperial Enſign, which full high advanc’t / Shon like a Meteor ſtreaming to the Wind / With Gemms and Golden luſtre rich imblaz’d, / Seraphic arms and Trophies : all the while / Sonorous metal blowing Martial ſounds[…]

Source: wiktionary

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