▪ I.cherubim, -in,n. see cherub. ▪ II.† cherubim,v. To sing like the cherubim. 1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) VII. 238 We should have gone on cherubiming of it and carolling, to the end of the chapter.1760–85Walpole Lett. to Mann.Cherubimed and seraphimed.