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reverend

ADJ น่าเคารพนับถือ  honourable respected worshipful na-kao-rob-nab-tue

 

reverend

N บาทหลวง  พระ ใน ศาสนาคริสต์  bad-luang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REVEREND

a.[L. reverendus. ] 1. Worthy of reverence; entitled to respect mingled with fear and affection; as reverend and gracious senators.
A reverend sire among them came.
[This epithet is, I believe, never applied to the Supreme Being, or to his laws or institutions. In lieu of it we use venerable. ]
2. A title of respect given to the clergy or ecclesiastics. We style a clergyman reverend; a bishop is styled right reverend; an archbishop most reverend. The religious in catholic countries, are styled reverend fathers; abbesses, prioresses, etc. reverend mothers. In Scotland, as in the United States, the clergy are individually styled reverend. A synod is styled very reverend, and the general assembly venerable.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REVEREND

Rev "er *end, a. Etym: [F. révérend, L. reverendus, fr. revereri. See Revere. ]

 

Defn: Worthy of reverence; entitled to respect mingled with fear and affection; venerable. A reverend sire among them came. Milton. They must give good example and reverend deportment in the face of their children. Jer. Taylor.

 

Note: This word is commonly given as a title of respect to ecclesiastics. A clergyman is styled the reverend; a dean, the very reverend; a bishop, the right reverend; an archbishop, the most reverend.

 

REVERENDLY

REVERENDLY Rev "er *end *ly, adv.

 

Defn: Reverently. [Obs. ] Foxe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

reverend

rev er end |ˈrev (ə )rənd, ˈrevərnd ˈrɛv (ə )rənd | adjective (usu. Reverend ) used as a title or form of address to members of the clergy: the Reverend Jesse Jackson. noun informal a member of the clergy. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin reverendus person to be revered, gerundive of revereri (see revere ). usage: As a title, Reverend is used for members of the clergy; the traditionally correct form of address is the Reverend James Smith or the Reverend J. Smith, rather than Reverend Smith or simply Reverend . In American usage, however, the article the is commonly not used, even by the devout and reverent. Careful speakers and writers, however, may choose to include the the, in deference to the formerly common and primary use of reverend as an adjective ('worthy of being revered, respected' ).

 

Reverend Mother

Rev er end Moth er |ˈˌrɛvərnd ˈməðər | noun the title of the Mother Superior of a convent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

reverend

rev |er ¦end |ˈrɛv (ə )r (ə )nd | adjective used as a title or form of address to members of the clergy: the Reverend Pat Tilly. noun informal a clergyman. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin reverendus person to be revered , gerundive of revereri (see revere ). usage: As a title Reverend is used for members of the clergy; the traditionally correct form of address is the Reverend James Smith or the Reverend J. Smith, rather than Reverend Smith or simply Reverend . Other words are prefixed in titles of more senior clergy: bishops are Right Reverend, archbishops are Most Reverend, and deans are Very Reverend .

 

Reverend Mother

Rev |er ¦end Mother noun the title of the Mother Superior of a convent.

 

Duden Dictionary

Reverend

Re ve rend Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈrɛvərənd |der Reverend; Genitiv: des Reverends, Plural: die Reverends englisch Reverend < lateinisch reverendus = Verehrungswürdiger, zu: revereri = sich fürchten, scheuen; verehren, aus: re- = wieder, zurück und vereri = ängstlich beobachten, sich scheuen 1 ohne Plural (in englischsprachigen Ländern ) Titel und Anrede für einen Geistlichen Abkürzung: Rev. 2 Träger dieses Titels

 

Reverendissimus

Re ve ren dis si mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Reverend i ssimus |der Reverendissimus; Genitiv: des Reverendissimus lateinisch Titel der katholischen Prälaten

 

Reverendus

Re ve ren dus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rever e ndus |der Reverendus; Genitiv: des Reverendus Ehrwürden, Hochwürden Titel katholischer Geistlicher Abkürzung: Rev. Reverendus Pater ehrwürdiger Vater Titel der Ordensgeistlichen

 

French Dictionary

révérend

révérend , ende adj. adjectif Titre de certains religieux. : Le révérend père Lacoste. Note Typographique Le mot s ’écrit avec une minuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

reverendísimo, -ma

reverendísimo, -ma adjetivo Tratamiento que se concede a los cardenales, arzobispos y otras personas constituidas en alta dignidad eclesiástica .

 

reverendo, -da

reverendo, -da adjetivo 1 Tratamiento que se utiliza precediendo al nombre propio de dignidades eclesiásticas y a los prelados y graduados de las órdenes religiosas :en la ceremonia se consagró obispo al reverendo Clement .2 Que es digno de reverencia por su edad o antigüedad .3 Que es muy grande o muy difícil de superar, especialmente en sus malas cualidades :es un reverendo idiota .Se usa antepuesto al nombre .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

reverend

rev er end /rév (ə )r (ə )nd /名詞 s /-dz /C ⦅くだけて ⦆聖職者 , 牧師 .形容詞 more ; most /2は比較なし ⦅古 ⦆名詞 の前で 〗1 尊敬に値する 〈人 場所 習慣 .2 聖職 (), 聖職 ()に関する .3 〖(the ) R-; 肩書き 牧師 , …師 (⦅略 ⦆Rev. , ⦅英 ⦆Revd. )the Reverend Jesse Jackson ジェシー ジャクソン師 (!この形かthe Reverend J. Jacksonとするのが正しい; theを省略したり, Reverend Jacksonとしたり, 単にReverendとするのはくだけた言い方 ) .R M ther 女子修道院長 .