Awe
1AWE — or Awe may refer to:* Awe (emotion) Organizations: * AWE, the America West Airlines ICAO airline code * AWE, Atomic Weapons Establishment, which provides and maintains the UK s nuclear deterrent system * AWE, ASX stock symbol for Australian… …
2awe — [ô] n. [ME age, aghe, awe < ON agi < IE base * agh , to be depressed, afraid > OE ege, Goth agis, Gr achos] 1. a mixed feeling of reverence, fear, and wonder, caused by something majestic, sublime, sacred, etc. 2. Archaic the power of… …
3Awe — ([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… …
4Awe — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}}   Sigles d une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres …
5awe — awe·less; awe·some; awe; awe·some·ly; awe·some·ness; …
6Awe — Awe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Awed} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Awing}.] To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread. [1913 Webster] That same eye whose bend doth awe the world. Shak. [1913 Webster] His solemn and… …
7Awe — (Loch Awe, spr. loch ao), See in der schott. Grafschaft Argyll, durch den Fluß A. mit dem Loch Etive verbunden, fischreich, 37 km lang und 1,5 km breit, mit vielen Inseln …
8Awe — [ɔː], Loch Awe [ lɔx , lɔk ], lang gestreckter See (40 km) in Westschottland; am Nordende Pumpspeicherwerk Cruachan (installierte Leistung 400 MW) …
9awe- — *awe , *awē germ.?, Maskulinum: nhd. Stammvater; ne. ancestor; Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Etymologie: s. ing. *au̯os, Maskulinum, Großvater (mütterlicherseits), Pokorny 89?; Weiterleben …
10awe — [n] amazement admiration, apprehension, astonishment, consternation, dread, esteem, fear, fright, horror, regard, respect, reverence, shock, stupefaction, terror, veneration, wonder, wonderment, worship; concepts 230,410 Ant. calmness, coolness,… …
11awe — ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of great respect mixed with fear. ► VERB ▪ inspire with awe. ORIGIN Old English …
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 …
13Awe — Awe, Loch A. (spr. lock ah), Bergsee in der schott. Grafsch. Argyll, 38 km lg …
14awe — index fear, impress (affect deeply), interest (concern), panic, phobia, regard (esteem), respect …
15Awé — awé, hawé, oyi v houer, cultiver à la houe Ardennes …
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… …
17aweȝ — aweȝ, awei(e, aweiȝ obs. forms of away …
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… …
19awe — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great VERB + AWE ▪ be in, hold sb in, stand in ▪ Most people hold him in some awe. ▪ feel …
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 …