reverence
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary حرمت، احترام، تکریم، احترام گذاردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary révérande|révérence|révérand|révérance|révérenciel|révérencielle|révérencieux|révérencieuse|révérencieusement|revere|reverend|reverent|reverence|reverential|awe|awesome 1404; lat. revereri, de re-, et vereri «craindre». French révérer from Latin revereri based on re- "back" + vereri "to fear." The PIE root underlying this stem is *wer- "look out for" and it entered English as "wary, " "aware," and the older ward "watchman, warden" and "steward," people who look out for others. "Ward" was borrowed by Old French, which had no [w] sound, so modified it to "guard," a word which was then promptly borrowed back into English with a slightly different meaning and pronunciation—another excellent example of lexical ping-pong. (basyâr )grâmi dâstan( az tars !!) (dini) setâyeš kardan se-pâs dâstan sar fru(d) âvordan + = tirer sa révérence + If only human beings could be more reverent toward their own fruitfulness, which is essentially one, whether it is manifested as mental or physical; for mental creation too arises from the physical, is of one nature with it and only like a softer, more enraptured and more eternal repetition of bodily delight. (Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(reverence): بازگشت به واژه reverence his reverence saving your reverence to hold in reverence to regard with reverence your reverence حرمت ،تکريم ،احترام گذاردن کلمات مرتبط(5)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 rev·er·ence n. Pronunciation: ' rev-rən(t)s, ' re-və-; ' re-vərn(t)s Function: 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 respect (as a bow) 3 : the state of being revered 4 : one held in reverence ― used as a title for a clergyman synonyms see HONOR 2 reverence n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form: -enced ; -enc·ing Date: 14th century : to regard or treat with reverence synonyms see REVERE –rev·er·enc·er noun