cherub vs tot

cherub

noun
  • A person, especially a child, seen as being particularly angelic or innocent. 

  • A winged creature attending God, described by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 5th–6th century) as the second highest order of angels, ranked above thrones and below seraphim; similar to a lamassu in the pre-exilic texts of the Hebrew Bible, more humanoid in later texts. 

  • An artistic depiction of such a being, typically in the form of a winged child or a child's head with wings but no body. 

tot

noun
  • A small child. 

  • A small cup, usually made of tin. 

  • A measure of spirits, especially rum. 

  • A total, an addition of a long column of figures. 

verb
  • To sum or total. 

  • To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified. 

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