ArchivedPicturesWebster's 1828 Dictionary before the English language became even more corrupted does not agree with you! WORSHIP, v.t. 1. To adore; to pay divine honors to; to reverence with supreme respect and veneration. 2. To respect; to honor; to treat with civil reverence. 3. To honor with extravagant love and extreme submission; as a lover. WORSHIP, v.i. 1. To perform acts of adoration. 2. To perform religious service. WORSHIP, n. 1. Excellence of character; dignity; worth; worthiness. 2. A title of honor, used in addresses to certain magistrates and HON'ORINGother of respectable character. 3. A term of ironical respect. 4. Chiefly and eminently, the act of paying divine honors to the Supreme Being; or the reverence and homage paid to him in religious exercises, consisting in adoration, confession, prayer, thanksgiving and the like. 5. The homage paid to idols or false gods by pagans; as the worship or Isis. 6. Honor; respect; civil deference. 7. Idolatry of lovers; obsequious or submissive respect. HON'ORING, ppr. Respecting highly; reverencing; exalting; dignifying; conferring marks of esteem; accepting and paying, as a bill. |
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When 🌈Pride🌈 cometh, then cometh Shame