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Venerable   /vˈɛnərəbəl/   Listen
Venerable

adjective
1.
Impressive by reason of age.
2.
Profoundly honored.  Synonyms: august, revered.



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"Venerable" Quotes from Famous Books



... against certain charges," he began, "would be to insult them. They cannot be touched. To the portrait drawn by the prosecuting attorney, I shall simply oppose the answer given by the venerable priest of Brechy. What did he tell you? M. de Boiscoran is the best and most honorable of men. There is the truth; they wish to make him out a political intriguant. He had, it is true, a desire to be useful to his country. But, while others ...
— Within an Inch of His Life • Emile Gaboriau

... place to a flutter of interest when the rear door opened, and preceded by Jack Orr, there swept down the aisle a tall, venerable figure in flowing robes; white-bearded, spectacled, and crowned with a tall conical hat ...
— The Young Railroaders - Tales of Adventure and Ingenuity • Francis Lovell Coombs

... heed to the prayers.... Oh! most mighty king, the boundless air, that keepest the earth suspended in space, thou bright Aether and ye venerable goddesses, the Clouds, who carry in your loins the thunder and the lightning, arise, ye sovereign powers and manifest yourselves in the celestial spheres to ...
— The Eleven Comedies - Vol. I • Aristophanes et al

... poll of the major and the silvery hair of his good wife were significant of venerable age, but there were younger people in the family, and with them a fair sprinkling of children. Of these the diminutive stockings were duly hung in a row over the big fireplace, waiting for the expected coming of Santa Claus, while their ...
— Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) - The Romance of Reality • Charles Morris

... to him was a venerable man with a snowy beard of immense length; an image of awful purity and severity. He was dressed in a coarse robe, with three large keys suspensed from his girdle. He might have filled one's idea of an ancient porter of a city gate; such spiritual cities, ...
— J.S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 5 • J.S. Le Fanu


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