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BeveredBever Be"ver, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bevered (?).]
To take a light repast between meals. [Obs.] Disreverence
Disreverence Dis*rev"er*ence, v. t.
To treat irreverently or with disrespect. [Obs.] --Sir T.
More.
DisseveredDissever Dis*sev"er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dissevered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dissevering.] [OE. dessevrer; pref. des- (L. dis-)
+ sevrer to sever, F. sevrer to wean, L. separate to
separate. In this word the prefix is intensive. See Dis-,
and Sever.]
To part in two; to sever thoroughly; to sunder; to disunite;
to separate; to disperse.
The storm so dissevered the company . . . that most of
therm never met again. --Sir P.
Sidney.
States disserved, discordant, belligerent. --D.
Webster. FeveredFever Fe"ver, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fevered; p. pr. & vb. n.
Fevering.]
To put into a fever; to affect with fever; as, a fevered lip.
[R.]
The white hand of a lady fever thee. --Shak. Feveret
Feveret Fe"ver*et, n.
A slight fever. [Obs.] --Ayliffe.
Irreverend
Irreverend Ir*rev"er*end, a.
Irreverent. [Obs.]
Immodest speech, or irreverend gesture. --Strype.
Irreverently
Irreverently Ir*rev"er*ent*ly, adv.
In an irreverent manner.
LeveretLeveret Lev"er*et (l[e^]v"[~e]r*[e^]t), n. [F. levraut, dim.
of li[`e]vre hare, L. lepus. Cf. Leporine.] (Zo["o]l.)
A hare in the first year of its age. Most Reverend Father in GodFather Fa"ther, n. [OE. fader, AS. f[ae]der; akin to OS.
fadar, D. vader, OHG. fatar, G. vater, Icel. Fa?ir Sw. & Dan.
fader, OIr. athir, L. pater, Gr. ?????, Skr. pitr, perh. fr.
Skr. p[=a] protect. ???,???. Cf. Papa, Paternal,
Patriot, Potential, Pablum.]
1. One who has begotten a child, whether son or daughter; a
generator; a male parent.
A wise son maketh a glad father. --Prov. x. 1.
2. A male ancestor more remote than a parent; a progenitor;
especially, a first ancestor; a founder of a race or
family; -- in the plural, fathers, ancestors.
David slept with his fathers. --1 Kings ii.
10.
Abraham, who is the father of us all. --Rom. iv. 16.
3. One who performs the offices of a parent by maintenance,
affetionate care, counsel, or protection.
I was a father to the poor. --Job xxix.
16.
He hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all
his house. --Gen. xiv. 8.
4. A respectful mode of address to an old man.
And Joash the king og Israel came down unto him
[Elisha], . . . and said, O my father, my father!
--2 Kings
xiii. 14.
5. A senator of ancient Rome.
6. A dignitary of the church, a superior of a convent, a
confessor (called also father confessor), or a priest;
also, the eldest member of a profession, or of a
legislative assembly, etc.
Bless you, good father friar ! --Shak.
7. One of the chief esslesiastical authorities of the first
centuries after Christ; -- often spoken of collectively as
the Fathers; as, the Latin, Greek, or apostolic Fathers.
8. One who, or that which, gives origin; an originator; a
producer, author, or contriver; the first to practice any
art, profession, or occupation; a distinguished example or
teacher.
The father of all such as handle the harp and organ.
--Gen. iv. 21.
Might be the father, Harry, to that thought. --Shak.
The father of good news. --Shak.
9. The Supreme Being and Creator; God; in theology, the first
person in the Trinity.
Our Father, which art in heaven. --Matt. vi. 9.
Now had the almighty Father from above . . . Bent
down his eye. --Milton.
Adoptive father, one who adopts the child of another,
treating it as his own.
Apostolic father, Conscript fathers, etc. See under
Apostolic, Conscript, etc.
Father in God, a title given to bishops.
Father of lies, the Devil.
Father of the bar, the oldest practitioner at the bar.
Fathers of the city, the aldermen.
Father of the Faithful.
(a) Abraham. --Rom. iv. --Gal. iii. 6-9.
(b) Mohammed, or one of the sultans, his successors.
Father of the house, the member of a legislative body who
has had the longest continuous service.
Most Reverend Father in God, a title given to archbishops
and metropolitans, as to the archbishops of Canterbury and
York.
Natural father, the father of an illegitimate child.
Putative father, one who is presumed to be the father of an
illegitimate child; the supposed father.
Spiritual father.
(a) A religious teacher or guide, esp. one instrumental in
leading a soul to God.
(b) (R. C. Ch.) A priest who hears confession in the
sacrament of penance.
The Holy Father (R. C. Ch.), the pope. ReverenceReverence Rev"er*ence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverenced; p.
pr. & vb. n. Reverencing.]
To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and
affection mingled with fear; to venerate.
Let . . . the wife see that she reverence her husband.
--Eph. v. 33.
Those that I reverence those I fear, the wise. --Shak. ReverencedReverence Rev"er*ence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverenced; p.
pr. & vb. n. Reverencing.]
To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and
affection mingled with fear; to venerate.
Let . . . the wife see that she reverence her husband.
--Eph. v. 33.
Those that I reverence those I fear, the wise. --Shak. Reverencer
Reverencer Rev"er*en*cer, n.
One who regards with reverence. ``Reverencers of crowned
heads.' --Swift.
ReverencingReverence Rev"er*ence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverenced; p.
pr. & vb. n. Reverencing.]
To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and
affection mingled with fear; to venerate.
Let . . . the wife see that she reverence her husband.
--Eph. v. 33.
Those that I reverence those I fear, the wise. --Shak. Reverendly
Reverendly Rev"er*end*ly, adv.
Reverently. [Obs.] --Foxe.
ReverentReverent Rev"er*ent, a. [L. reverens, -entis, p. pr. of
revereri. See Revere.]
1. Disposed to revere; impressed with reverence; submissive;
humble; respectful; as, reverent disciples. ``They . . .
prostrate fell before him reverent.' --Milton.
2. Expressing reverence, veneration, devotion, or submission;
as, reverent words; reverent behavior. --Joye. Reverentially
Reverentially Rev`er*en"tial*ly, adv.
In a reverential manner.
Reverently
Reverently Rev"er*ent*ly, adv.
In a reverent manner; in respectful regard.
Reverer
Reverer Re*ver"er, n.
One who reveres.
SeveredSever Sev"er, v. t. [imp. &. p. p. Severed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Severing.] [OF. sevrer, severer, to separate, F. sevrer to
wean, fr. L. separare. See Separate, and cf. Several.]
1. To separate, as one from another; to cut off from
something; to divide; to part in any way, especially by
violence, as by cutting, rending, etc.; as, to sever the
head from the body.
The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked
from among the just. --Matt. xiii.
49.
2. To cut or break open or apart; to divide into parts; to
cut through; to disjoin; as, to sever the arm or leg.
Our state can not be severed; we are one. --Milton.
3. To keep distinct or apart; to except; to exempt.
I will sever in that day the land of Goshen, in
which my people dwell, that no swarms of flies shall
be there. --Ex. viii.
22.
4. (Law) To disunite; to disconnect; to terminate; as, to
sever an estate in joint tenancy. --Blackstone. Unreverence
Unreverence Un*rev"er*ence, n.
Absence or lack of reverence; irreverence. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
Unreverend
Unreverend Un*rev"er*end, a.
1. Not reverend.
2. Disrespectful; irreverent. [Obs.] --Shak.
Unreverent
Unreverent Un*rev"er*ent, a.
Irreverent. [R.] --Shak.
Unreverently
Unreverently Un*rev"er*ent*ly, adv.
Irreverently. [R.] --B. Jonson.
Very ReverendVery Ver"y, a. [Compar. Verier; superl. Veriest.] [OE.
verai, verray, OF. verai, vrai, F. vrai, (assumed) LL.
veracus, for L. verax true, veracious, fr. verus true; akin
to OHG. & OS. w[=a]r, G. wahr, D. waar; perhaps originally,
that is or exists, and akin to E. was. Cf. Aver, v. t.,
Veracious, Verdict, Verity.]
True; real; actual; veritable.
Whether thou be my very son Esau or not. --Gen. xxvii.
21.
He that covereth a transgression seeketh love; but he
that repeateth a matter separateth very friends.
--Prov. xvii.
9.
The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness.
--Milton.
I looked on the consideration of public service or
public ornament to be real and very justice. --Burke.
Note: Very is sometimes used to make the word with which it
is connected emphatic, and may then be paraphrased by
same, self-same, itself, and the like. ``The very hand,
the very words.' --Shak. ``The very rats instinctively
have quit it.' --Shak. ``Yea, there where very
desolation dwells.' --Milton. Very is used
occasionally in the comparative degree, and more
frequently in the superlative. ``Was not my lord the
verier wag of the two?' --Shak. ``The veriest hermit
in the nation.' --Pope. ``He had spoken the very
truth, and transformed it into the veriest falsehood.'
--Hawthorne.
Very Reverend. See the Note under Reverend.
Meaning of Evere from wikipedia
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Evere (French: [evɛʁ]; Dutch: [ˈeːvərə] ) is one of the 19 muni****lities of the Brussels-Capital
Region (Belgium). As of 1 January 2022[update], the...
- part of the region, it is
bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterb****,
Evere and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. In
common with all of Brussels' muni****lities...
- the III.
Gruppe of
Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54) were to
strike at Brussels-
Evere. At the end of December, II./JG 26 had 39 Fw 190D-9s and III./JG 26 had...
-
neighbouring muni****lity of
Evere,
rather than in the City of
Brussels proper, it is
adjacent to Schaerb****
Cemetery and
Evere Cemetery, but
should not be...
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Haren Airport or
Evere Airfield is a
former military airfield and
civil airport in Brussels, Belgium.
Located in Brussels' city
section of
Haren and adjacent...
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Retrieved 2015-11-19. "Etterb****". CIBG. 2015.
Retrieved 2015-11-19. "
Evere". CIBG. 2015.
Retrieved 2015-11-19. "Forest/Vorst". CIBG. 2015. Retrieved...
- the
original on 3 June 2011.
Retrieved 3 June 2011.
Evere. "
Evere -
Crematorium in
Evere".
Evere (in Dutch).
Retrieved 2
November 2024.
Wikimedia Commons...
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sailing and hiking. He was a
member of
Royal Evere White Star
Hockey Club [nl], a
Belgian hockey club
based in
Evere but
decided to quit
hockey in 2019 to focus...
- on 1 August, five out of
twelve Blenheims sent to
attack Haamstede and
Evere (Brussels) were able to
destroy or
heavily damage three Bf 109s of II./JG...
- (born 20
November 1958) is a
Brussels politician. He has been the
mayor of
Evere since 1998 and
member of the
Brussels Parliament. He
became the Minister-President...