All 3 Uses of
venerate
in
The Three Musketeers
- "I have the greatest veneration for the cardinal," continued he, "and the most profound respect for his actions.†
Chpt 3.
- Sometimes, Grimaud, who feared his master as he did fire, while entertaining a strong attachment to his person and a great veneration for his talents, believed he perfectly understood what he wanted, flew to execute the order received, and did precisely the contrary.†
Chpt 7.
- By your glorious father, and by yourself, whom I love and venerate above all the world, I swear it.†
Chpt 15. *
Definition:
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(venerate) regard with feelings of respect and reverence