What's the singular form of the word "nephilim"?

Faustus

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I know the singular forms of "seraphim" and "cherubim" are "seraph" and "cherub", but does one exist for "nephilim"? I thought maybe it's "nephil", but I've never heard of read that anywhere.
Farm bred, but that's too long. Isn't there one word for an individual of them?
In another category, I'm told "nephilim" is a plurale tantum (both plural and singular).

Spazzcat, do you know if there are any scriptural references for the singular "naphil"? Has "naphil" actually been used in Hebrew texts?
 
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