reverent
91εὔσεπτον — εὔσεπτος reverent masc/fem acc sg εὔσεπτος reverent neut nom/voc/acc sg …
92Σεβαστικόν — Σεβαστικός reverent masc acc sg Σεβαστικός reverent neut nom/voc/acc sg …
93revere — [17] Revere goes back ultimately to Latin verērī ‘hold in awe or fear’, a possible distant relative of English aware and beware. Addition of the intensive prefix re produced reverērī, which English probably acquired via French révérer. The… …
94reverentially — adverb with reverence; in a reverent manner he gazed reverently at the handiwork • Syn: ↑reverently • Ant: ↑irreverently (for: ↑reverently) • Derived from adjective: ↑ …
95reverently — adverb with reverence; in a reverent manner he gazed reverently at the handiwork • Syn: ↑reverentially • Ant: ↑irreverently • Derived from adjective: ↑reverent, ↑reverential ( …
96ir|rev´er|ent|ly — ir|rev|er|ent «ih REHV uhr uhnt», adjective. not reverent; disrespectful: »an irreverent reply. ╂[< Latin irreverēns, entis < in not + reverēns reverent] –ir|rev´er|ent|ly, adverb …
97ir|rev|er|ent — «ih REHV uhr uhnt», adjective. not reverent; disrespectful: »an irreverent reply. ╂[< Latin irreverēns, entis < in not + reverēns reverent] –ir|rev´er|ent|ly, adverb …
98Rev|er|ence — «REHV uhr uhns, REHV ruhns», noun, verb, enced, enc|ing. –n. 1. a feeling of deep respect, mixed with wonder, fear, and love: »He had … a sincere reverence for the laws of his country (Macaulay). SYNONYM(S): veneration, adoration. 2. a deep bow:… …
99rev|er|ence — «REHV uhr uhns, REHV ruhns», noun, verb, enced, enc|ing. –n. 1. a feeling of deep respect, mixed with wonder, fear, and love: »He had … a sincere reverence for the laws of his country (Macaulay). SYNONYM(S): veneration, adoration. 2. a deep bow:… …
100rev´er|en´tial|ly — rev|er|en|tial «REHV uh REHN shuhl», adjective. = reverent. (Cf. ↑reverent) –rev´er|en´tial|ly, adverb …