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  • 41fear — [[t]fɪər[/t]] n. 1) a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid 2) a specific instance of or propensity for such a feeling: a fear of… …

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  • 42awful — /ˈɔfəl / (say awfuhl) adjective 1. extremely bad; unpleasant; ugly. 2. Colloquial very great: an awful lot. 3. inspiring fear; dreadful; terrible. 4. full of awe; reverential. 5. inspiring reverential awe; solemnly impressive. –adverb 6.… …

  • 43fear — /fɪə / (say fear) noun 1. a painful feeling of impending danger, evil, trouble, etc.; the feeling or condition of being afraid. 2. a specific instance of such a feeling. 3. anxiety; solicitude. 4. reverential awe, especially towards God. 5. a… …

  • 44σέβα — σέβᾱ , σέβας reverential awe neut nom/voc/acc pl σέβᾱ , σέβας reverential awe neut nom/voc/acc dual σέβᾱ , σέβος neut nom/voc/acc pl (doric aeolic) …

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  • 45σέβας — σέβᾱς , σέβας reverential awe neut gen sg (doric aeolic) σέβας reverential awe neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 46venerating — adjective feeling or manifesting veneration • Syn: ↑respectful, ↑reverential • Similar to: ↑reverent • Derivationally related forms: ↑reverence (for: ↑rever …

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  • 47ḤEVRA (Ḥavurah) KADDISHA — (Aram. חֶבְרָא קַדִּישָׁא; lit. holy brotherhood ), a term originally applied to a mutual benefit society whose services were restricted to its members, irrespective of the social, religious, or charitable purpose for which it was established (cf …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 48Ave — A ve, n. [L., hail.] 1. An ave Maria. [1913 Webster] He repeated Aves and Credos. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. A reverential salutation. [1913 Webster] Their loud applause and aves vehement. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49Awe — ([add]), n. [OE. a[yogh]e, aghe, fr. Icel. agi; akin to AS. ege, [=o]ga, Goth. agis, Dan. ave chastisement, fear, Gr. a chos pain, distress, from the same root as E. ail. [root]3. Cf. {Ugly}.] 1. Dread; great fear mingled with respect. [Obs. or… …

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  • 50Dread — Dread, n. 1. Great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror. [1913 Webster] The secret dread of divine displeasure. Tillotson. [1913 Webster] The dread of something after death. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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