Cherubical

/tʃəˈɹuːbɪkəl/ adjective

An archaic or alternate form of cherubic; resembling or befitting a cherub in character or appearance.

From 'cherub' plus the combined suffixes '-ic' and '-al.' This double-suffix formation was more common in older English; 'cherubic' has become the standard modern form.

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