venerable
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary محترم، معزز، قابل احترام، ارجمند، مقدس.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary venerable|vénération|vénérer|veneration|worship Etymology: The PIE root *wen- "desire, strive for" developed in several different directions. In English it became "win" (German gewinnen) and "wean," which originally meant "to accustom, train." In Latin it became the name of the goddess of love, Venus, whence venenum "love potion," shortened by English to "venom." (Is there a lesson here?) Venial "minor, forgivable," as in "venial sin," derives from Latin venia "forgiveness," another kind of love. Latin venerabilis "worshipped, venerated" comes from veneror "adore, revere," also related to "Venus." Finally, this root became Latin venari "to hunt," whence the English word "venison." stâyeš/prasteš-âmiz/ bar-angiz
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version محترم ،معزز،قابل احترام ،ارجمند،مقدس
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ven·er·a·ble adj. Pronunciation: ' ve-nər(-ə)-bəl, ' ven-rə-bəl Function: adjective Date: 15th century 1 : deserving to be venerated ― used as a title for an Anglican archdeacon or for a Roman Catholic who has been accorded the lowest of three degrees of recognition for sanctity 2 : made sacred especially by religious or historical association 3 a : calling forth respect through age, character, and attainments <a venerable jazz musician> broadly : conveying an impression of aged goodness and benevolence <encouraged by the venerable doctor's head-nodding> b : impressive by reason of age <under venerable pines> synonyms see OLD –ven·er·a·bil·i·ty \ ˌ ve-nə-rə- ' bi-lə-tē, ˌ ven-rə-\ noun –ven·er·a·ble·ness \ ' ve-nər(-ə)-bəl-nəs, ' ven-rə-\ noun –ven·er·a·bly \-blē\ adverb ]]>