awe

  • 11awe — ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of great respect mixed with fear. ► VERB ▪ inspire with awe. ORIGIN Old English …

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  • 12Awe — (Loch A., spr. Ah), fischreicher, 51/2 Meilen langer u. 1/4 Meile breiter See in der schottischen Grafschaft Argyle, mit vielen Inseln mit Ruinen …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 13Awe — Awe, Loch A. (spr. lock ah), Bergsee in der schott. Grafsch. Argyll, 38 km lg …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 14awe — index fear, impress (affect deeply), interest (concern), panic, phobia, regard (esteem), respect …

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  • 15Awé — awé, hawé, oyi v houer, cultiver à la houe Ardennes …

    Glossaire des noms topographiques en France

  • 16awe — n fear, *revere nee Analogous words: respect, esteem, *regard: *wonder, wonderment, admiration, amazement Contrasted words: contempt, scorn, disdain, despite (see under DESPISE): insolence, superciliousness, arrogance (see corresponding… …

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  • 17aweȝ — aweȝ, awei(e, aweiȝ obs. forms of away …

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  • 18awe — I n. 1) to inspire awe in (he inspired awe in everyone) 2) to hold smb. in awe 3) in awe of (to stand in awe of smb.) II v. (D; tr.) to awe into (to awe smb. into silence) * * * [ɔː] > to hold smb. in awe to inspire awe in (he inspired awe in… …

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  • 19awe — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great VERB + AWE ▪ be in, hold sb in, stand in ▪ Most people hold him in some awe. ▪ feel …

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  • 20awe — awe1 [o: US o:] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: agi] 1.) a feeling of great respect and liking for someone or something ▪ He felt great awe for the landscape. with/in awe ▪ Kate gazed at the statue with awe. 2.) be/stand in awe of sb …

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