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| reverence | (เรฟ'เวอเรินซฺ, เรฟ'เรินซฺ) n. ความเคารพนับถือ, การบูชา, การแสดงคารวะ, การโค้งคำนับ, , See also: Reverence n. คำนำหน้าชื่อพระคริสต์, เกียรติศักดิ์ vt. แสดงความเคารพนับถือ reverencer n., Syn. veneration |
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| | | คารวะ | [khārawa] (n) EN: respect ; regard ; esteem ; courtesy ; compliment ; reverence ; veneration FR: respect [ m ] ; déférence [ f ] | ราชาศัพท์ | [rāchāsap] (n) EN: royal terms of reverence ; royal language FR: langage royal [ m ] ; expressions révérencieuses envers la famille royale |
| | | 敬 | [けい, kei] (n) reverence; respect #3,547 [Add to Longdo] | 尊敬 | [そんけい, sonkei] (n, vs) respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor; (P) #8,373 [Add to Longdo] | 崇敬 | [すうけい, suukei] (n, vs) reverence #17,936 [Add to Longdo] | 畏敬 | [いけい, ikei] (n, vs) reverence; awe; respect [Add to Longdo] | 畏懼 | [いく, iku] (n, vs) reverence; awe; fear [Add to Longdo] | 渇仰;渇ごう | [かつごう;かつぎょう(渇仰), katsugou ; katsugyou ( katsu gyou )] (n, vs) adoration; reverence; esteem [Add to Longdo] | 恭敬 | [きょうけい, kyoukei] (n) respect; reverence; veneration [Add to Longdo] | 仰ぎ望み | [あおぎのぞみ, aoginozomi] (n, vs) look to (for help); look up to; reverence [Add to Longdo] | 仰望 | [ぎょうぼう, gyoubou] (n, vs) look to (for help); look up to; reverence [Add to Longdo] | 欽慕 | [きんぼ, kinbo] (n, vs) adoration; reverence; admiration [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Reverence \Rev"er*ence\, n. [F. r['e]v['e]rence, L. reverentia.
See {Reverent}.]
1. Profound respect and esteem mingled with fear and
affection, as for a holy being or place; the disposition
to revere; veneration.
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If thou be poor, farewell thy reverence. --Chaucer.
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Reverence, which is the synthesis of love and fear.
--Coleridge.
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When discords, and quarrels, and factions, are
carried openly and audaciously, it is a sign the
reverence of government islost. --Bacon.
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Note: Formerly, as in Chaucer, reverence denoted "respect"
"honor", without awe or fear.
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2. The act of revering; a token of respect or veneration; an
obeisance.
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Make twenty reverences upon receiving . . . about
twopence. --Goldsmith.
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And each of them doeth all his diligence
To do unto the feast reverence. --Chaucer.
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3. That which deserves or exacts manifestations of reverence;
reverend character; dignity; state.
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I am forced to lay my reverence by. --Shak.
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4. A person entitled to be revered; -- a title applied to
priests or other ministers with the pronouns his or your;
sometimes poetically to a father. --Shak.
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{Save your reverence}, {Saving your reverence}, an
apologetical phrase for an unseemly expression made in the
presence of a priest or clergyman.
{Sir reverence}, a contracted form of {Save your reverence}.
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Such a one as a man may not speak of, without he
say. "Sir reverence." --Shak.
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{To do reverence}, to show reverence or honor; to perform an
act of reverence.
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Now lies he there,
And none so poor to do him reverence. --Shak.
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Syn: Awe; honor; veneration; adoration; dread.
Usage: {Awe}, {Reverence}, {Dread}, {Veneration}. Reverence
is a strong sentiment of respect and esteem, sometimes
mingled slightly with fear; as, reverence for the
divine law. Awe is a mixed feeling of sublimity and
dread in view of something great or terrible, sublime
or sacred; as, awe at the divine presence. It does not
necessarily imply love. Dread is an anxious fear in
view of an impending evil; as, dread of punishment.
Veneration is reverence in its strongest
manifestations. It is the highest emotion we can
exercise toward human beings. Exalted and noble
objects produce reverence; terrific and threatening
objects awaken dread; a sense of the divine presence
fills us with awe; a union of wisdom and virtue in one
who is advanced in years inspires us with veneration.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Reverence \Rev"er*ence\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reverenced}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Reverencing}.]
To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and
affection mingled with fear; to venerate.
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Let . . . the wife see that she reverence her husband.
--Eph. v. 33.
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Those that I reverence those I fear, the wise. --Shak.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
reverence
n 1: a feeling of profound respect for someone or something;
"the fear of God"; "the Chinese reverence for the dead";
"the French treat food with gentle reverence"; "his respect
for the law bordered on veneration" [syn: {fear},
{reverence}, {awe}, {veneration}]
2: a reverent mental attitude [ant: {irreverence}]
3: an act showing respect (especially a bow or curtsy)
v 1: regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider
hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your
father"; "We venerate genius" [syn: {reverence}, {fear},
{revere}, {venerate}]
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