reverend
11Reverend — (spr. réwwerend, v. lat. reverendus), in England gebräuchlicher Titel der Geistlichen, entsprechend unserm Hochwürden. Vgl. Rev …
12Réverend — Révĕrĕnd, ehr , hochwürdig, Titel der engl. Geistlichen …
13reverend — index sacrosanct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
14Reverend — n a title of respect used before the name of a minister in the Christian church …
15reverend — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ a title or form of address to members of the clergy. ► NOUN informal ▪ a clergyman …
16Reverend — The Reverend is a style used as a prefix to the names of many Christian clergy and ministers. It is correctly called a style rather than a title or form of address. The style is also sometimes used by leaders in non Christian religions such as… …
17Révérend — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Révérend. Révérend est un préfixe honorifique ou un nom propre qui peut désigner : Sommaire …
18reverend — Since the fifteenth century this word has been associated with members of the clergy. In modern times a minister to whom one was writing would expect to receive an envelope addressed to ‘The Reverend John Smith’, with a letter inside beginning …
19Reverend — Der Familienname Reverend stammt aus der Normandie in Frankreich. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft 2 Bekannte Träger des Familiennamens le Reverend de Bougy 3 Siehe auch 4 Weblinks …
20reverend — reverendship, n. /rev euhr euhnd, rev reuhnd/, adj. 1. (cap.) (used as a title of respect applied or prefixed to the name of a member of the clergy or a religious order): Reverend Timothy Cranshaw; Reverend Mother. 2. worthy to be revered;… …