seraphically

adv

Etymology

From seraphic + -ally.

  1. derived from שָׂרָף — “seraph
  2. derived from seraphīm
  3. borrowed from seraphicus
  4. suffixed as seraphically — “seraphic + ally

Definitions

  1. in a seraphic manner

    in a seraphic manner; with angelic purity.

    • “You’re an angel, by Jove, you’re an angel!” said Foker, at which Blanche looked seraphically up to the chandelier.
    • They smiled at Kate seraphically, and she saw that they wanted to be alone, and that it made little difference to them whether they were sitting in a warm room or walking the windy streets.

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