serafin
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English[edit]
Noun[edit]
serafin (plural serafins)
- Alternative form of xeraphim
Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin seraphim, from Ancient Greek σεραφίμ (seraphím), from Hebrew שׂרף (saráf).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
serafin m animal or serafin m pers (diminutive serafinek)
Declension[edit]
There are two possible declension patterns:
Declension of serafin
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | serafin | serafiny |
genitive | serafina | serafinów |
dative | serafinowi | serafinom |
accusative | serafina | serafiny |
instrumental | serafinem | serafinami |
locative | serafinie | serafinach |
vocative | serafinie | serafiny |
masculine animate
Declension of serafin
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | serafin | serafini/serafinowie |
genitive | serafina | serafinów |
dative | serafinowi | serafinom |
accusative | serafina | serafinów |
instrumental | serafinem | serafinami |
locative | serafinie | serafinach |
vocative | serafinie | serafini/serafinowie |
masculine personal
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- Rhymes:Polish/afin
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