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SENIORS |
Elders |
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WISDOM |
Elders’ knowledge |
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WIELD |
Handle used by Kiwi elders |
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AWE |
Saw elders held in respect |
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ELDERSHIP |
Office of an elder; collectively, a body of elders. |
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PRESBYTERY |
A body of elders in the early Christian church. |
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DISELDER |
To deprive of an elder or elders, or of the office of
an elder. |
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SIRE |
A tittle of respect formerly used in speaking to elders and
superiors, but now only in addressing a sovereign. |
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SENATE |
A body of elders appointed or elected from among the nobles
of the nation, and having supreme legislative authority. |
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VENERATE |
To regard with reverential respect; to honor with
mingled respect and awe; to reverence; to revere; as, we venerate
parents and elders. |
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SIR |
A respectful title, used in addressing a man, without being
prefixed to his name; -- used especially in speaking to elders or
superiors; sometimes, also, used in the way of emphatic formality. |
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PHARISEE |
...a strict
and formal observance of rites and ceremonies and of the traditions of
the elders, and whose pretensions to superior sanctity led them ... |
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ELDER |
...erience and dignity which age confers; as, the
elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the
apostolic church. ... |
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DEACON |
...n churches, he is subordinate to the minister and elders,
and has charge of certain duties connected with the communion service
and the care of ... |