- reverens
- 1. reverēns, entis
part. praes. к revereor2. adj.1) почтительный (erga aliquem T и alicujus PJ, Fl)2) почтенный, достойный уважения (nomen alicujus Fl)
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Reverens — Ærbødighed, (ærbødigt) buk … Danske encyklopædi
reverens — re|ve|rens sb., en, er, erne (respekt) … Dansk ordbog
reverens — s ( en, er) vördnadsfull hälsning, djup bugning el. nigning, vördnadsbetygelse … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
reverente — ► adjetivo Que muestra reverencia o respeto: ■ fue un acto reverente inclinarte ante ella. ANTÓNIMO irreverente * * * reverente (del lat. «revĕrens, entis») adj. Que muestra reverencia (respeto). * * * reverente. (Del lat. revĕrens, entis). adj … Enciclopedia Universal
révérend — révérend, ende (ré vé ran, ran d ) adj. 1° Digne d être révéré (vieilli en cet emploi). • Qu Archiménide vienne, il aura son paquet, Fût il plus révérend cent fois qu il ne nous semble, LA FONT. l Eunuque, V, 2. 2° Titre d honneur qu on… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Reverenz — Sf Ehrerbietung per. Wortschatz fremd. Erkennbar fremd (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. reverentia, eigentlich Scheu , zu l. reverērī etwas scheuen, befürchten , zu l. verērī. Ebenso nndl. reverentie, ne. reverence, nfrz. revérence, nschw … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Reverent — Rev er*ent, a. [L. reverens, entis, p. pr. of revereri. See {Revere}.] 1. Disposed to revere; impressed with reverence; submissive; humble; respectful; as, reverent disciples. They . . . prostrate fell before him reverent. Milton. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
irreverent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin irreverent , irreverens, from in + reverent , reverens reverent Date: 15th century lacking proper respect or seriousness; also satiric • irreverently adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
reverent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin reverent , reverens, present participle of revereri Date: 14th century expressing or characterized by reverence ; worshipful • reverently adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
reverence — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin reverentia, from reverent , reverens respectful, reverent Date: 14th century 1. honor or respect felt or shown ; deference; especially profound adoring awed respect 2. a gesture of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
reverent — reverently, adv. reverentness, n. /rev euhr euhnt, rev reuhnt/, adj. feeling, exhibiting, or characterized by reverence; deeply respectful: a reverent greeting. [1350 1400; ME < L reverent (s. of reverens), prp. of revereri to REVERE1; see ENT] * … Universalium