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The word "reverent" originated in the 14th century from the Latin word reverentia. This Latin word, in turn, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *reh₁-, which meant "to protect, to care for."
The original sense of "reverent" was thus "to show care or protection for something." This meaning gradually evolved to include the idea of respect, awe, and religious reverence.
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"Reverent" is commonly used to describe:
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