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Disreverence
Disreverence Dis*rev"er*ence, v. t. To treat irreverently or with disrespect. [Obs.] --Sir T. More.
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.
Most Reverend Father in God
Father 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.
Reverence
Reverence 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.
Reverenced
Reverence 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.
Reverencing
Reverence 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.
Reverent
Reverent 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.
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 Reverend
Very 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.
Wolverene
Wolverene Wol`ver*ene", Wolverine Wol`ver*ine", n. [From Wolf, with a dim suffix; prob. so called from its supposed wolfish qualities.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) The glutton. 2. A nickname for an inhabitant of Michigan. [U. S.]
Wolverene State
Wolverene State Wol`ver*ene" State Michigan; -- a nickname.

Meaning of Veren from wikipedia

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- DeVeren Bookwalter (September 8, 1939  – July 23, 1987) was an American actor and director. He primarily appeared in theater, though he did have several...
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- he starred in the TV series Çukur. Television "Akın Koçovalı'ya hayat veren Burak Dakak kimdir? Burak Dakak kaç yaşında?". Sözcü. Retrieved 23 September...
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