- Ven. Venerable
- Ven. Venerable adj. 1) преподобный 2) достопочтенный
Англо-русский словарь. — М.: Советская энциклопедия. В.К. Мюллер. 1969.
Англо-русский словарь. — М.: Советская энциклопедия. В.К. Мюллер. 1969.
Ven. Eustace White — Ven. Eustace White † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Eustace White Martyr, born at Louth, Lincolnshire, in 1560; suffered at the London Tyburn, 10 December, 1591. His parents were heretics, and his conversion resulted in a curse from his … Catholic encyclopedia
Venerable — Ven er*a*ble, a. [L. venerabilis: cf. F. v[ e]n[ e]rable.] 1. Capable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; generally implying an advanced age; as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ven. Antonio Maria Claret y Clara — Ven. Antonio María Claret y Clará † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Antonio María Claret y Clará Spanish prelate and missionary, born at Sallent, near Barcelona, 23 Dec., 1807; d. at Fontfroide, Narbonne, France, on 24 Oct., 1870. Son of … Catholic encyclopedia
Venerable Anne de Xainctonge — Ven. Anne de Xainctonge † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Anne de Xainctonge Foundress of the Society of the Sisters of St. Ursula of the Blessed Virgin, born at Dijon, 21 November, 1567; died at Dôle, 8 June, 1621. She was the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann — Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann Founder of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which was afterwards merged in the Congregation of the Holy Ghost (q.v.). The son … Catholic encyclopedia
ven´er|a|ble|ness — ven|er|a|ble «VEHN uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. worthy of reverence; deserving respect because of age, character, or importance: »a venerable priest, venerable customs, the venerable ruins of Athens and Rome. 2. designating an archdeacon of the… … Useful english dictionary
ven|er|a|ble — «VEHN uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. worthy of reverence; deserving respect because of age, character, or importance: »a venerable priest, venerable customs, the venerable ruins of Athens and Rome. 2. designating an archdeacon of the Anglican Church … Useful english dictionary
Ven. William Hartley — Ven. William Hartley † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. William Hartley Martyr; b. at Wyn, in Derbyshire, England, of a yeoman family about 1557; d. 5 October, 1588. At eighteen he matriculated at St. John s, Oxford, where he became a… … Catholic encyclopedia
venerable — ven•er•a•ble [[t]ˈvɛn ər ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) worthy of respect or reverence, as because of great age, high office, or noble character 2) rel a title given to an Anglican archdeacon, or to a person proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church to have… … From formal English to slang
venerable — ven|e|ra|ble [ˈvenərəbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: venerabilis, from venerari; VENERATE] 1.) [usually before noun] formal a venerable person or thing is respected because of their great age, experience etc often used humorously ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
venerable — ven|er|a|ble [ venərəbl ] adjective very old and wise or respected: a portrait of a venerable white bearded statesman one of the world s most venerable institutions a. HUMOROUS very old: his venerable old boat the Venerable... a title given to a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English