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pl.
of Seraph
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Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined.
n.
A wind instrument whose sounding parts are reeds, consisting of a thin tongue of brass playing freely through a slot in a plate. It has a case, like a piano, and is played by means of a similar keybord, the bellows being worked by the foot. The melodeon is a portable variety of this instrument.
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The character, quality, or state of a seraph; seraphicalness.
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A palace; a seraglio; also, in the East, a place for the accommodation of travelers; a caravansary, or rest house.
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of Seraph
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The office or authority of a seraskier.
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Serum albumin.
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A seraphine.
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A harem; a place for keeping wives or concubines; sometimes, loosely, a place of licentious pleasure; a house of debauchery.
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The boatswain of a Lascar or East Ondian crew.
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The Hebrew plural of Seraph. Cf. Cherubim.
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A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico.
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The palace of the Grand Seignior, or Turkish sultan, at Constantinople, inhabited by the sultan himself, and all the officers and dependents of his court. In it are also kept the females of the harem.
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An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome.
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Alt. of Seraphical
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A general or commander of land forces in the Turkish empire; especially, the commander-in-chief of minister of war.
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An inclosure; a place of separation.
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See Seraskierate.
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One of an order of celestial beings, each having three pairs of wings. In ecclesiastical art and in poetry, a seraph is represented as one of a class of angels.
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