(a respectful title for) a member of the clergy.
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释义 | society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > [noun] > address or title of (13) his reverencea1438 (a respectful title for) a member of the clergy. your reverence?a1440 used as a respectful form of address; in later use given chiefly to a member of the clergy, esp. in Ireland. fathershipa1500 With possessive adjective, as your Fathership. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for an ecclesiastic. Now rare (archaic in later… dompnea1536 domine1566 Lord, master: used in respectful address to the clergy or members of learned professions. reverendship1609 With possessive adjective: a title of respect used in addressing or referring to a member of the clergy (cf. reverence, n. phrases 6). Revd1670 Used before a name as a title of a member of the clergy: Reverend. Cf. Rev., adj. 1. rookship1710 With possessive adjective: a mock title of respect for a rook. brother1741 As a title or form of address preceding the name of a male lay preacher or (later) a Protestant minister or pastor. In later use chiefly U.S. venerability1843 Employed as a form of address to an ecclesiastic. rare. Pfarrer1844 In Germany and other German-speaking areas: a minister, priest, or pastor. Also as a title: ‘Father’. Rev.1862 Chiefly colloquial. A member of the clergy; = reverend, n. 1. Also as a form of address. reverend1869 Used as a form of address to a member of the clergy. |
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