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1 Venerable
adjectiveehrwürdig; heilig [Reliquien]* * *adjective (worthy of great respect because of age or for special goodness: a venerable old man.) ehrwürdig* * *ven·er·able[ˈvenərəbl̩]\venerable family angesehene Familie\venerable tradition alte Tradition2. (esteemed through age)\venerable ruins altehrwürdige RuinenI see you still have your \venerable old car wie ich sehe, hast du immer noch deine alte Nobelkarosse huma \venerable rock star ( esp hum fam) ein Rockveteran/eine Rockveteranin4. no pl▪ the V\venerable (Anglican archdeacon's title) Hochwürden; (Catholic rank below saint) ehrwürdiger Vater/ehrwürdige Mutter* * *['venərəbl]adjehrwürdig* * *V. abk1. Venerable2. Very3. Vice Vize…4. Viscount* * *adjectiveehrwürdig; heilig [Reliquien]* * *adj.ehrwürdig adj. -
2 venerable
adjectiveehrwürdig; heilig [Reliquien]* * *adjective (worthy of great respect because of age or for special goodness: a venerable old man.) ehrwürdig* * *ven·er·able[ˈvenərəbl̩]\venerable family angesehene Familie\venerable tradition alte Tradition2. (esteemed through age)\venerable ruins altehrwürdige RuinenI see you still have your \venerable old car wie ich sehe, hast du immer noch deine alte Nobelkarosse huma \venerable rock star ( esp hum fam) ein Rockveteran/eine Rockveteranin4. no pl▪ the V\venerable (Anglican archdeacon's title) Hochwürden; (Catholic rank below saint) ehrwürdiger Vater/ehrwürdige Mutter* * *['venərəbl]adjehrwürdig* * *venerable [ˈvenərəbl] adj (adv venerably)1. ehrwürdig (auch fig Bauwerk etc), verehrungswürdig* * *adjectiveehrwürdig; heilig [Reliquien]* * *adj.ehrwürdig adj. -
3 venerable
\venerable family angesehene Familie;\venerable tradition alte Tradition2) ( esteemed through age)\venerable ruins altehrwürdige RuinenI see you still have your \venerable old car ( hum) wie ich sehe, hast du immer noch deine alte Nobelkarosse ( hum)4) no plthe V\venerable ( Anglican archdeacon's title) Hochwürden;( Catholic rank below saint) ehrwürdiger Vater/ehrwürdige Mutter
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