Cupid is a cherub.
"Cherub" is the singular. "Cherubim" is the plural.
By definition a cherub is an angelic being. At Paula's wedding, there was a large golden cherub in the center of the ballroom.
I heart cherubs!
A cherub is an angel. This word is often used to describe a putti, or baby/toddler angel, in art.
ancient greek
cherub
Seraph, archangel, guardian or cherub
The German word Putte translates as cherub or putto.
There are several possible plural forms of the English word cherub, which is a word of Hebrew origin. The one I think you are referring to is cherubim, which is derived directly from the Hebrew plural. Cherubs and cherubims also occur in English.
hubbub; entomb; bicarb
Cobweb does, as does Cherub.
Confab and Cherub