Title given to Eastern Orthodoxy monastic saints.
Title used for religious leaders and clergy.
1 And immediately Israel stood in the presence of the venerable Doctor Franklin.
2 The sonorous voice of the venerable abbot resounded in the vaulted aisle.
3 The venerable mound, the digging of the new grave, woke gloomly thoughts.
4 The venerable organisation established in 1831 was immediately receptive to the idea.
5 In clear weather, Mont Blanc appears the venerable monarch of the Alps.
6 The latter is the venerable Indian pastor of the church at Santee.
7 At that venerable distance, the heralds gave up the lineage in despair.
8 But, as writes the venerable biographer, it was salutary in the end.
9 And to her everything in the venerable city teemed with unexpressed lyric.
10 His venerable head sank upon his breast; his beard swept the ground.
11 The last person to leave the deserted tables was the venerable Bishopriggs.
12 And here the Achaeans guarded the venerable tombs of Cassandra and Agamemnon.
13 The antiquity of our former worship is still venerable in my eyes.
14 There was something perfectly electric in the brevity of his venerable friend.
15 Another venerable technique for preserving fruits is to boost their sugar content.
16 These are difficult times for some of Shanghai's most venerable Irish pubs.
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