херовимъ

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Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

Borrowed from Koine Greek χερουβίμ (kheroubím), from Biblical Hebrew כְּרוּבִים (kərūḇīm), plural of כְּרוּב (kərūḇ).

Noun

херовимъ (xerovimŭm

  1. (always in the plural, declined as if singular) cherubim
    • Ретъко, editor (1025±50?), “херовимѣ”, in Codex Suprasliensis (in Old Church Slavonic), page (leaf) 80.5, line 5:
      [] бѣа҅ше а҅леѯандръ хвалꙙ бога и҅ глагол҄ꙙ : цѣсароуѧи вь҆ вѣкꙑ богъ · сѣдꙙи҆ на херовимѣ · ѥ҅гоже хвалꙙтъ а҅гг҄ели и҅ а҅рꙿхагг҄ели · благословь҆ѭ̑ тꙙ а҅ꙁъ грѣшънъи҆ · а҅леѯандръ []
      Alexander praised God and said: “God, ruling unto the aeons, sitting on the cherubim, whom angels and archangels praise, I, the sinning Alexander, bless you.”
    • Ретъко, editor (1025±50?), “херовимъ”, in Codex Suprasliensis (in Old Church Slavonic), page (leaf) 229.5, line 13:
      [] и҅ вараѭ̑тъ херовимъ · и҅ прѣтѣкаѭ̑тъ серафимъ · и҅ с н҄има носꙙтъ прѣстолꙑ · и҅ покрꙑваѭ̑тъ шестокриль҆нии҆ · и҅ трепештѫтъ многоо҅читии҆ · видꙙште їсоуса въ пльти беꙁъ о҅чию̑ []
      [] i҅ varajǫ̑tŭ xerovimŭ · i҅ prětěkajǫ̑tŭ serafimŭ · i҅ s nʹima nosętŭ prěstoly · i҅ pokryvajǫ̑tŭ šestokrilĭ҆nii҆ · i҅ trepeštǫtŭ mnogoo҅čitii҆ · vidęšte isusa vŭ plĭti bezŭ o҅čijȗ []
      and the cherubim run before (them), and the seraphim course past (them), and the Thrones carry (Him) with them, and the six-winged ones cover (Him), and the many-eyed ones tremble, seeing Jesus in the flesh without eyes

Declension