Cherub

/ˈtʃerəb/ noun

A beautiful angel in religious art, often shown as a chubby-cheeked child with small wings.

From Hebrew 'kerub' (plural 'kerubim'), borrowed into Greek and Latin. In Judaism and Christianity, cherubim were powerful protective angels, though Renaissance art made them cute baby-like figures.

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