venerable
adjectiveCommanding respect by virtue of age, dignity, character, or position.
adjectiveWorthy of reverence, especially by religious or historical association.
adjectiveUsed as a title for a person who has reached the first stage of canonization.
adjectiveUsed as a form of address for an archdeacon in the Anglican Church or the Episcopal Church.
Worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving honor and respect, particularly with a suggestion of age or dignity: as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable scholar. In the Anglican Church, specifically applied to archdeacons.
Hallowed by religious, historic, or other lofty associations; to be regarded with reverence: as, the venerable precincts of a temple.
adjectiveCapable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; — generally implying an advanced age.
adjectiveRendered sacred by religious or other associations; that should be regarded with awe and treated with reverence.
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