Cherub
1CHERUB — Auteur Robert Muchamore Genre Jeunesse Version originale Titre original CHERUB Éditeur original Casterman Langue originale anglai …
2CHERUB — is a series of young adult books, written by the author Robert Muchamore. They are sometimes compared to the Alex Rider books by Anthony Horowitz [ [http://cherubvsalex.co.cc/ CHERUB VS. Alex Rider Powered by CO.CC ] ] , the Jimmy Coates books by …
3Cherub — Logo de la série CHERUB CHERUB (Charles Henderson s Elite Reconnaissance Unit for Boys OU Charles Henderson s Espionage Research Unit B), (qui peut également être une abréviation du nom commun chérubin) est une série littéraire de l’écrivain… …
4CHERUB — (Heb. כְּרוּב, keruv, pl. כְּרוּבִים, keruvim), a winged celestial being which appears in the Bible in several different guises: (1) In the story of the garden of Eden after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God stationed cherubim at the entrance of …
5Cherub — mit den Eigenschaften eines Menschen, Stiers, Adlers und Löwen (16. Jahrhundert) Ein Cherub, im Plural Cherubim, deutsch auch Cherubinen oder Cheruben (Hebräisch cherub כרוב; Plural cherubim, כרובים) war im Alten Orient und im Alten Testament ein …
6CHERUB — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew est alata imago, similis iuveni, dici volunt ex sicut, et rebe, puer, adolescens. Chaldaice enim reba est crescere, adolescere. In Scriptura sancta vox legitut pro angelo, et specie angeli, qui, ut alatus iuvenis pingitur,… …
7cherub — CHERÚB s.m. Figură decorativă de copil înaripat, folosită în mobila şi arta decorativă a Renaşterii italiene. [< fr. chérubin]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 08.12.2004. Sursa: DN CHERÚB s. m. 1. (în arta asiriană) figură compozită a geniului… …
8Cherub — Cher ub, n.; pl. {Cherubs}; but the Hebrew plural {Cherubim}is also used. [Heb. ker[=u]b.] 1. A mysterious composite being, the winged footstool and chariot of the Almighty, described in Ezekiel i. and x. [1913 Webster] I knew that they were the… …
9cherub — (n.) late 14c. as an order of angels, from L.L. cherub, from Gk. cheroub, from Heb. kerubh (pl. kerubhim) winged angel, perhaps related to Akkadian karubu to bless, karibu one who blesses, an epithet of the bull colossus. O.E. had cerubin, from… …
10cherub — [cher′əb] n. pl. cherubs; for 1, 2, & 3 usually cherubim or cherubims [cher′yo͞o bim΄, cher′ə bim΄] [ME < OE ceruphin < LL(Ec) cherub < Heb kerūbh < Akkadian karūbu, gracious < karābu, to bless] 1. Bible one of the winged heavenly… …