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Reverentially
Reverentially Rev`er*en"tial*ly, adv. In a reverential manner.

Meaning of Reverentia from wikipedia

- do not understand what a great revenue is thrift.) maior e longinquo reverentia greater reverence from afar When viewed from a distance, everything is...
- celebrated KCVI's 200th anniversary. The Latin motto, maxima debetur pueris reverentia, can be roughly translated to "Youth are entitled to the greatest respect"...
- Caesare, et magno, et ter benedicto—erecta est et in pristinum honorem omni reverentia redacta.” Gregorovius, pp. 364–365 Paul Collins (2014). The Birth of the...
- Paris 19XX. Commentarius theologico-canonico-criticus de ecclesiis earum reverentia, et asylo atque concordia sacerdotii et imperii. Rom 1766. De Sacris ritibus...
- as his source, adding that Theodontius names the daughter of Pluto as Reverentia and says she was married to Honos ("Honor"). Macaria, or "blessedness...
- veste extractum pilum in offertorium idolo proicit et inclinando se **** reverentia pertransit. Translated: "Let it be received fifth [on the list], that...
- day, there have been 16 headmasters. Pingry School's motto is Maxima reverentia pueris debetur, a Latin phrase literally meaning "the greatest respect...
- his hiding-place and the Earth denies that she contains them. En! Dei reverentia Hac scientia! Qui malis Abstinet, sapit. Hoc diu Munere ****idue valentem...
- India, ****stan Euspar****us potanini (Simon, 1895) – China Euspar****us reverentia Moradmand, 2013 – Burkina Faso, Nigeria Euspar****us schoemanae Moradmand...
- a Roman vocabulary of moral duty (pietas), decency (pudor), respect (reverentia), traditional morals (mores maiorum), and the need for kindliness (benignitas)...