venerableˈvɛn ər ə bəl
venerable (adj)
English Definitions:
venerable (adj)
impressive by reason of age
"a venerable sage with white hair and beard"
august, revered, venerable (adj)
profoundly honored
"revered holy men"
venerable (Adjective)
Used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the Anglican Church
venerable (Adjective)
commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position
venerable (Adjective)
Used as a form of address in the Roman Catholic Church for someone in the first stages of sainthood
venerable (Adjective)
worthy of reverence
venerable (Adjective)
Used as a form of address in the Eastern Orthodox Church for some saints
venerable (Adjective)
ancient, antiquated or archaic
venerable (Adjective)
made sacred especially by religious or historical association
venerable (Adjective)
a : calling forth respect through age, character, and attainments; broadly : conveying an impression of aged goodness and benevolence b : impressive by reason of age
Venerable
The Venerable is used as a style or epithet in several Christian churches. It is also the common English-language translation of a number of Buddhist titles.
venerable
The Venerable (venerabilis in Latin) is a style, a title, or an epithet which is used in some Western Christian churches, or it is a translation of similar terms for clerics in Eastern Orthodoxy and monastics in Buddhism.
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