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Pascha, or, Dr Prideaux's vindication of the Rule and Table ...
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Humphrey PRIDEAUX (Dean of Norwich.),
1720
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
REVENGEFUL—. REVERENCER. REVEREND—. REVERSED. selves on the
enemy ; to vindicate by punishment of an enemy — properly, revenge should
here be avenge. Injuries are revenged, crimes avenged. Revengeful, re-venj'fiil,
a.
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1859
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A trilingual Dictionary being a comprehensive lexicon in ...
RÈv'ïB-KN-çïR, n. one who reverences— [Severe jo ß'l hai us se reverencer
kema'ne ¡amajh-lo] — [Revere jo dhátu hai us se reverencer ká arth ján-lo.] Rèv'
er-end, a. worthy of reverence, the honorary title or epithet of the clergy — Mu'
azzam ...
Mathurā-Prasāda Miśra,
1865
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
VENERA DO, a, adj. vencrated, re- spected, worshipped. VEXERANDO. See
VENERAVEL. VENERA DO R, s. m. a woríhipper, a reverencer, one who
révérences or respects, a respecter. VENERA' R, v. a. to venerate, to respect, to
honour.
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
See irreverence. Reverenced. See Revered, Honoured, ad Adored. Reverencer,
s. Parchwr, perchydd, perchied- ydd ; addolwr, addolyda, addoliedydd. A
reverencing. See an Honouring; an Adoring, and Adoration. Reverend, a. [worthy
to be ...
John Walters, Hannah Walters,
1828
... perfect master of principles, was also a, due reverencer of' facts: a
philosophical anti~ quarian; in the Widest and worthiest acceptaticn of the title;
one who extracted from his-deep knowledge of the past, beneficial instruction for
the present.
And yet Mr,W. who is notoriouslya most devout reverencer of kings, must be well
aware that, once on a time, the worthies most exemplary in this particular, the
very models of Sabbath-kee ers, applied themselves on_ working days very ...
His finances were thus furnished for some time, and the occasional repetition of
the fraud enabled him to live as a respectable Mussulrnan, and Prophet-
Reverencer. The parties hoaxed, knowing nothing of government regulations,
believed ...
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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
I Sir-reverence, en Iara'. To REVERENCE, m. a. at IMdre, cers, bold: i art.
RWERENCEu, ddj. and, baldli kirt- _ REVERENCER, 8145. bed-er. Rsveum), ddj
cr-vardig. I RJght-reverend. anvctrdigg. stc (Bssosii-HNZJ England), I Mostv
reverend, ...
10
A History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde
But 1 muse assure your Lordship (whatever you hear) I am so great a reverencer
of the King's authority, and so desirous to advance his service, that if your
Lordship will let me see the one, and instruct me in the ways of the other, you will
find ...