All 16 Uses of
revere
in
The Da Vinci Code
- He and the revered curator Jacques Saunière had been slated to meet for drinks after Langdon's lecture tonight, but Saunière had never shown up.†
Chpt 1
- ...his recognition for dedication to the arts made him an easy man to revere.
Chpt 3 *revere = respect and admire
- Despite the orgiastic rituals once held at the Arc du Carrousel, art aficionados revered this place for another reason entirely.†
Chpt 3
- Langdon wondered if any of Harvard's revered Egyptologists had ever knocked on the front door of a pyramid and expected an answer.†
Chpt 3
- God's hand is evident in Nature, and even to this day there exist pagan, Mother Earth-revering religions.†
Chpt 19-20
- The Priory has a well-documented history of reverence for the sacred feminine.†
Chpt 23-24
- Then he knelt at the base of the structure, not out of reverence, but out of necessity.†
Chpt 23-24
- Even so, many art historians suspected Da Vinci's reverence for the Mona Lisa had nothing to do with its artistic mastery.†
Chpt 25-26
- Everyone in the circle rocked back and forth and chanted in reverence to something on the floor before them… something Sophie could not see.†
Chpt 31-32
- Knights who claimed to be "searching for the chalice" were speaking in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women, banished the Goddess, burned nonbelievers, and forbidden the pagan reverence for the sacred feminine."†
Chpt 55-56
- For this reason, the Jews in France considered Magdalene sacred royalty and revered her as the progenitor of the royal line of kings.†
Chpt 59-60
- In those trunks are reputed to be the Purist Documents—thousands of pages of unaltered, preConstantine documents, written by the early followers of Jesus, revering Him as a wholly human teacher and prophet.†
Chpt 59-60
- The individual who does so will be revered by many and despised by many.†
Chpt 69-70
- Intercourse was the revered union of the two halves of the human spirit—male and female—through which the male could find spiritual wholeness and communion with God.†
Chpt 73-74
- They were revering something in the center of the circle.†
Chpt 73-74
- With a sudden upwelling of reverence, Robert Langdon fell to his knees.†
Chpt 105
Definition:
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(revere) regard with feelings of deep respect and admiration -- sometimes with a mixture of wonder and awe or fear