Noun : to pay reverence. From Dictionary.com.
Pasteur is a name reverenced by one and all in France. From Wordnik.com. [On the Fringe of the Great Fight] Reference
State to be contracted, gathered up, and personified in a prince who can be personally loved, who can be reverenced, which is precisely what is needed. From Wordnik.com. [Initiation into Philosophy] Reference
It must be reverenced, honored, and obeyed by all. From Wordnik.com. [The True Citizen, How to Become One] Reference
I have always reverenced that gentleman ever since. From Wordnik.com. [The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe] Reference
I still reverenced the Grecian drama, as always I must. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845] Reference
How he reverenced the memory of his gentleness and kindness!. From Wordnik.com. [The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills] Reference
Gamelyn and his second brother, Otho, reverenced their father, but. From Wordnik.com. [Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race] Reference
He is sought for, being found he is reverenced, he benefits all things. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
This Apostle is reverenced by the Romans and held in awe above all others. From Wordnik.com. [Procopius History of the Wars, Books V. and VI.] Reference
Then the beasts and plants themselves were reverenced, and at last worshipped. From Wordnik.com. [The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851] Reference
Madge reverenced the memory of her father as something too sacred for discussion. From Wordnik.com. [Madge Morton's Secret] Reference
Hosein, whose name is reverenced among them with a feeling approaching to adoration. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Moors of Spain] Reference
"Above all this our royalty is to be reverenced," Walter Bagehot wrote 125 years ago. From Wordnik.com. [The Selling Of The Royals] Reference
Them, too, when of the highest, all nations and ages have reverenced in their gratitude. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844] Reference
It is the central deity of London, the "Old Father" who is alternately reverenced and cursed. From Wordnik.com. [In Praise Of London's 'Old Father'] Reference
But after he had recovered his spirits he fell down at her feet, and reverenced her, and said. From Wordnik.com. [The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 18: Judith The Challoner Revision] Reference
Thoughtful men who reverenced the safeguard known to civil judicial proceedings were appalled. From Wordnik.com. [A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3] Reference
Yet I loved my father very dearly; he was a good and great man, and much reverenced by his people. From Wordnik.com. [A Queen's Error] Reference
He was a Conservative because he reverenced tradition and recognized the power and value of custom. From Wordnik.com. [The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield] Reference
Surely no one would have predicted that her name would come to be known and reverenced from ocean to ocean. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Abraham Lincoln] Reference
Saxony; who had often heard him preach, was perfectly acquainted with his merit, and reverenced him highly. From Wordnik.com. [Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs] Reference
By such a man, every woman he meets is reverenced as a mother, sister, daughter, or, it may be, cherished in. From Wordnik.com. [The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources] Reference
Now, if there was a woman in the world I wanted to see, or one that I most heartily reverenced, it was Joanna Baillie. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866] Reference
His own people, and all the tribes along the river, loved and reverenced their white brothers, and would die for them. From Wordnik.com. [Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea] Reference
Muriel reverenced the heroic, and Mignon had disgraced herself forever in the eyes of this impulsive, hero-worshipping girl. From Wordnik.com. [Marjorie Dean High School Sophomore] Reference
They were the central group of the Oxford School; they reverenced the same ideals and were in general sympathy with one another. From Wordnik.com. [Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies] Reference
Arethusa fully appreciated the parting gift, and she reverenced the old-fashioned timepiece fully as much as had its former owner. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart of Arethusa] Reference
So if the Florentines received the Senator with boundless hospitality, it was because they admired his country, and reverenced his dignity. From Wordnik.com. [The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX] Reference
That he ever did tell the Prince to ring the bell is unlikely; but society thought him capable of doing so, and reverenced him accordingly. From Wordnik.com. [Belles and Ringers] Reference
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