seraphical
1Seraphical — Seraphic Se*raph ic, Seraphical Se*raph ic*al, a. [Cf. F. s[ e]raphique.] Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined. Seraphic arms and trophies. Milton. Seraphical fervor. Jer. Taylor.… …
2seraphical — See seraphic. * * * …
3seraphical — se·raph·i·cal …
4seraphical — adjective of or relating to an angel of the first order he imagined a seraphic presence in the room • Syn: ↑seraphic • Pertains to noun: ↑seraph, ↑seraph (for: ↑seraphic) …
5Seraphic — Se*raph ic, Seraphical Se*raph ic*al, a. [Cf. F. s[ e]raphique.] Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined. Seraphic arms and trophies. Milton. Seraphical fervor. Jer. Taylor. {Se*raph… …
6Seraphically — Seraphic Se*raph ic, Seraphical Se*raph ic*al, a. [Cf. F. s[ e]raphique.] Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined. Seraphic arms and trophies. Milton. Seraphical fervor. Jer. Taylor.… …
7Seraphicalness — Seraphic Se*raph ic, Seraphical Se*raph ic*al, a. [Cf. F. s[ e]raphique.] Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined. Seraphic arms and trophies. Milton. Seraphical fervor. Jer. Taylor.… …
8William Cartwright — For the seventeenth century actor, see William Cartwright (actor) William Cartwright (September 1, 1611 ndash; November 29, 1643), was an English dramatist and churchman.The son of a country gentleman turned innkeeper, he was born at Northway,… …
9Angelus a S. Francisco — (secular name Richard Mason) (b. in Wiltshire, 1599; d. at Douai, 30 December 1678) was an English (or Irish[1]) Franciscan writer. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References …
10seraphic — seraphically, adv. seraphicalness, n. /si raf ik/, adj. of, like, or befitting a seraph. Also, seraphical. [1625 35; < ML seraphicus. See SERAPHIM, IC] * * * …
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