VENERABLE - significado y definición. Qué es VENERABLE
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Qué (quién) es VENERABLE - definición

TITLE USED FOR CATHOLICS WHOSE HEROIC VIRTUE HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED BY THE CHURCH
Venerable (Buddhism); The Ven; Venerable Master; Venerable; Venerable (Catholicism); The Most Venerable; Most Venerable; The Ven.

venerable         
a.
1.
To be venerated, worthy of veneration, grave.
2.
Dread, awful, dreadful.
The Venerable         
The Venerable (venerabilis in Latin) is a style, title, or epithet used in some Western Christian churches, or a translation of similar terms for clerics in Eastern Orthodoxy and monastics in Buddhism.
venerable         
1.
A venerable person deserves respect because they are old and wise.
...a venerable old man with white hair.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Something that is venerable is impressive because it is old or important historically.
May Day has become a venerable institution...
ADJ: usu ADJ n

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The 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.

Ejemplos de uso de VENERABLE
1. Ditto Northern Ireland at venerable Windsor Park.
2. But finally the venerable organization understood that it was inevitable.
3. Of them, 221 will be ordained as Most Venerables, 131 as Most Venerable Nuns, 542 as Venerables and 515 as Venerable Nuns.
4. And it‘s the latest stage in a venerable history.
5. Despite its venerable legitimacy, Mobtown probably wouldn‘t attract tourists.