reverencer (c.1378)

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reverencer (c.1378)

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[ FEW: 10,335a revereri; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF:  reverent (reverentier); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  reverence v.; MED:  reverencen v.; DMLBS: ]
 

The verb is attested in Continental French from the 17th century though the form is included (without citation) in Gdf Lexique. The term should perhaps be considered a Middle English borrowing as it is attested in Middle English from the late 14th century.

v.a.

1to show reverence to, treat with respect
( c.1378; MS: s.xivex )  Mais qui te hiet en conscience, S’en un soul point te reverence  4379
reverement  reverence  reverent  reverentement 
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