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单词 worshipful
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worshipfuladj.n.adv.

Brit. /ˈwəːʃᵻpf(ᵿ)l/, U.S. /ˈwərʃəpfəl/
Forms:

α. see α. forms at worship n. and -ful suffix; also Scottish pre-1700 worthschipful, pre-1700 worthschupfull, pre-1700 worthshipfull, pre-1700 worthtschupful, pre-1700 worthtschupfull.

β. see β. forms at worship n. and -ful suffix; also late Middle English worcheppyll, late Middle English worchiþful (transmission error), late Middle English worschefull (perhaps transmission error), late Middle English worschippulful (transmission error), late Middle English worschyppull, late Middle English wurshefull (perhaps transmission error), late Middle English wurshippull, late Middle English wyrchipphul, late Middle English wyrschepyll, 1500s worscheypphull, 1500s worshephull, 1500s wrychypfull, 1500s wryscheppefull, 1600s worsupple; Scottish pre-1700 wirchifull (perhaps transmission error), pre-1700 wirschipelfull (transmission error), pre-1700 worschiful (perhaps transmission error), pre-1700 worschiphull, pre-1700 wuchepful (perhaps transmission error).

Also (in early modern English) represented by the abbreviations wor, worll, worpl, worpll, worshll. (with point).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: worship n., -ful suffix.
Etymology: < worship n. + -ful suffix.
A. adj.
1. Of a thing, attribute, quality, etc.: notable or outstanding in respect of some (good) quality or property; distinguished, imposing; reputable, honourable. Also modified by an intensifier, as most, right, etc. Now archaic or historical.In quot. a1425 ‘awe-inspiring, intimidating’.
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the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adjective] > and noble or magnificent
dearOE
freelyOE
athelOE
highlyOE
dearwortha1175
noblec1325
worshipful1340
dearworthyc1374
ingenuous1598
valuable1598
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 80 Vor uirtue is þing wel worþssipuol, lostuol, and uremuol.
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1963) Ruth iii. 3 Be wasschyn þanne & anoynt & cloþed wiþ þe more worschepeful cloþes & go down in to þe floor.
a1400 Psalter (Vesp.) lxxi. 14 in C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers (1896) II. 203 Worschepfulle [L. præclarum] þe name of þa Bifore hime it sal be swa.
a1425 (c1395) Bible (Wycliffite, L.V.) (Royal) (1850) Gen. xxviii. 17 Hou worschipful [L. terribilis] is this place!
a1440 in W. W. Shirley Fasciculi Zizaniorum (1858) 438 I byleve that the moost worschipful sacrament of the auter is Crystis body in fourme of bred.
1479 in M. Sellers York Memorandum Bk. (1912) I. 171 The mare of this said wirshupfull cite for tyme beyng.
a1500 (?c1450) Merlin v. 85 He..seide that so high and wurschipful a-mendes dide neuer a lorde to his man.
1508 J. Fisher Treat. Penyt. Psalmes sig. rr.viiv He shall gyue vs power to preche.., whiche shall be a very worshypfull offyce.
1560 Bp. J. Pilkington Aggeus the Prophete (1562) 182 They shall finde mo worshipfull names geven to the preachinge minister, then to any one sorte of men.
?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 1 I am placed at Coourt heer (as ye wot) in a woorshipfull room.
1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 175 When this right worshipful title [of knighthood] was by the Prince conferred upon one.
a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Suff. 65 His Posterity still flourish in a Worshipful equipage at Nacton.
1687 Reflect. on Hind & Panther 34 No Romance can furnish us with such pleasant and worshipful Tales.
1701 C. Cibber Love makes Man Ep. Ded. sig. A2 Men of Right Worshipful, and petitioning Principles, that wou'd Reform, and Level most things.
1759 London Chron. 1 Feb. Those [authors] who display but a single sheet at a time may be allowed, with some propriety, to assume this worshipful title [sc. Esquire].
1826 W. Scott Woodstock I. ii. 39 Will he give us the remains of his worshipful and economical house-keeping?
1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest IV. xxi. 626 Whether standing or sitting, his look was worshipful and kingly.
1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda III. v. xxxvii. 113 Isn't that better than painting a piece of staring immodesty and calling it by a worshipful name?
1910 N.Y. Architect June The low, calm line of the Magonigle design, its general air of restful, quiet, worshipful dignity went straight from the heart of the man to his drafting board.
2007 Arthuriana 17 82 Gareth's ascent through the sequence of heraldic colors as an emblem for..the institution of worshipful chivalric conduct.
2. Showing or bringing honour or distinction to a person; reputable or honourable for a person. Also: bringing benefit or profit to. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > good repute > [adjective] > bringing credit or honour (to)
honest1340
worshipful1340
honourable?a1400
graceful1595
honorary1606
dignifying1630
creditablea1639
creditable1655
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 259 (MED) Nou is hit..guod þing and oneste, profitable, and worþssipuol to man an to wyfman..þet hi loki sceluolle mesure ine berynge, ine contenonce.
a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 46 Þer is no þing more worschipful to a leche..þan to kepe a lyme woundid fro swellynge.
?c1430 (c1383) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 14 And ȝif þei seyn þat grete chirchis ben worschipful to god [etc.].
1470 M. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 366 Þat shuld not be wurchepfull for you, for men shull not than set be you.
1474 W. Caxton tr. Game & Playe of Chesse (1883) ii. v. 63 For he had oppynyon that hit was as worshipfull and fittynge to a kynge to pardone, as to punysshe.
?1504 W. Atkinson tr. Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste (Pynson) iii. liv. sig. Oi Aske thou therfore nat such thinges as be delectable or profytable to the: but suche as be worshypfull [printed worshypfnll] to me.
?1567 Def. Priestes Mariages Pref. f. 8v What ye shal thinke meete, as it maie be to God his glory, honourable to the realme, worshipfull to your selues, and profitable to all our assuraunces.
3.
a. Deserving of religious worship or veneration; able or fit to be worshipped or venerated; worshipable.
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society > faith > worship > [adjective] > worthy of
blessedc1230
worshipfulc1350
venerable?1504
adorable1601
worshipable1622
c1350 Psalter (BL Add. 17376) in K. D. Bülbring Earliest Compl. Eng. Prose Psalter (1891) xcv. 4 (MED) Our Lord ys michel and worþshipful and dredeful vp alle godes.
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1961) Num. xxix. 7 Þe tenþe..day of þis seuynþe monþe shal be to ȝow holy & worchepfol.
c1400 Expos. Ten Commandments (Simeon) in Bk. Vices & Virtues (1942) 321 (MED) In name of Ihesu eueri kne..schal bowe, For hit is so heiȝ and so worschipful þat þe cursede fend of helle schulde tremble to heere hit nempned.
c1450 (c1415) in W. O. Ross Middle Eng. Serm. (1940) 163 (MED) I may shewe you be iij worshippfull persones þat are now in þe blis of heven—God brynge vs all þer-to.
a1500 Life St. Anne (Tanner) (1928) l. 72 (MED) Joachym was borne..in þe Cete of nazareth that wurchepful is.
1685 S. Wesley Maggots (new ed.) 134 The worshipful God-heads of Ægypt.
1738 Magna Britannia Antiqua & Nova (new ed.) IV. 700/1 Thorp replied, That since every thing that God made was very good, they are all worshipful for the End that God made them.
1798 J. Gilchrist Oriental Linguist 122/2 ‘Pray tell me on what account you have come.’ They replied, ‘worshipful saint, there is a princess named Budur Mooneer’.
1850 H. Ruffner Fathers of Desert I. iii. 100 The Pope of Rome canonized him, that is, made him a worshipful saint in heaven.
1901 Athenæum 19 Jan. 72/3 The theory of transmigration of ancestral souls into worshipful plants and animals.
1941 Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 61 78/1 Save us, ye worshipful gods , from falling into the ditch.
1982 Jrnl. Relig. 62 352 Since a being must be ‘perfect’ in order to be worshipful..one will be prepared to attribute to such a being only those specifically cosmological functions that one evaluates as capable of manifesting..surpassingness.
2006 Relig. Stud. 42 311 If worshipfulness does not follow from the essence of God then we need some additional reason to think that God has the property of being worshipful.
b. spec. As a title: designating the English monk, theologian, and historian St Bede (c673–735) (the ‘Venerable Bede’). Now historical.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > holiness > saint > canonization > [adjective] > first degree of
venerable1437
worshipfula1450
a1450 (c1405) On translating Bible (Trin. Cambr.) in Medium Ævum (1938) 7 173 Worschipful Bede, in his first boke..telliþ [etc.].
1498 Interpr. Names Goddis & Goddesses (de Worde) sig. Bvi Behynde all thyse was worshypfull Bede.
1565 S. Cooper Dict. Historicum sig. D4, in Thesaurus Beda, a famous learned man of this royalme: for his modestie, vertuous lyfe, and learning, surnamed woorshipfull Bede.
1679 T. Oates Popes Ware-house 65 This Prayer following made the worshipful St. Bede of the seven last words which our Lord Jesus Christ spake hanging on the Cross.
1879 T. F. Simmons Lay Folks Mass Bk. 332 In the middle of the fifteenth century we find a Lollard complaining that the gospels drawn into English by worshipful Bede were ‘in many places of so old englishe that scant can anye englishe man reade them’.
2010 I. Moreira Heaven's Purge 11 While Bede was the ‘worshipful’ ‘Saint’ Bede for sixteenth-century Catholics..Protestants were apt..to dismiss his writings as evidence of primitive practice.
4. Imbued with a spirit of worship or veneration; devout, devoted.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > respect > reverence > [adjective]
worshipful1357
reverenta1382
reverend1449
reverencing1573
reverentiala1575
venerate1592
venerable1613
revering1639
venerating1663
venerant1846
venerational1854
venerative1860
J. Gaytryge Lay Folks' Catech. (York Min.) (1901) l. 205 Ilk man that worshipfull is.
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1965) Judith Prol. l. 13 Takeþ Judith widewe saumple of chastyte & declareþ in perpetewel wrshipeful [emended in ed. to wurshipeful] tellingis with þe preising of victorie.
c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Tale (Ellesmere) (1875) l. 992 But worshipful Chanons Religious Ne demeth nat that I desclaundre youre hous.
a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) xxviii. §4. 101 Konynge that makis men worschipful.
1566 J. Martiall Replie to Calfhills Blasphemous Answer i. f. 27v A Bacchiler of Diuinitie and woorshipful reader in Paules.
1601 A. Copley Answere to Let. Iesuited Gentleman 22 Who after a long and worshipfull confession of the Catholicke faith in the Towre of London and other prisons, in the end fell vnder his hand.
1778 W. Graham 4 Disc. on Public Vows i. 32 These vows are a worshipful recognization of that character [sc. of God].
1809 W. Taylor Let. in J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor (1843) II. 274 I should have been more humble, panegyrical, worshipful.
1840 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Jan. 3/1 The Whigs..are more worshipful of that perfection of wisdom, the glorious British constitution.
1863 T. Woolner My Beautiful Lady i. 32 Or kneels she worshipful beside her bed.
1891 T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles II. xxxi. 127 He would sometimes catch her large, worshipful eyes..looking at him from their depths.
1932 Extension Mag. Feb. 8/1 The younger man, eager-eyed, almost worshipful heretofore, spoke for the first time.
1985 Times 4 Apr. 12/3 They're much more worshipful now than they were in those days. You don't get so many of the people who thought it was right to attend church purely for social reasons.
2006 Daily Tel. 13 July 26/5 She has..earned herself a coterie of worshipful admirers in the process.
5.
a. Of a person: distinguished in respect of character or rank; entitled to honour or respect on this account. Now archaic or historical.Sometimes ironic.worshipful in wane: see wane n.2 b.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > good repute > reputability or honourableness > [adjective]
faireOE
wortheOE
worthlyeOE
worthfulOE
menskful?c1225
toldc1275
digne1297
of price?a1300
worshiply1340
worthya1350
menska1375
thriftyc1374
worshipfula1375
worthilya1375
honesta1382
honourablec1384
unshamedc1384
sada1387
of reputationc1390
well-nameda1393
reverent1398
worthy (worshipful, wise) in wanea1400
celebrable?c1400
honouredc1400
worshipablec1425
substantialc1449
undefameda1450
unreviled?1457
honorousa1500
reputed?1532
well-thought-ona1533
well-spoken1539
credible1543
undespised?1548
imitable1550
famous1555
undistained1565
undefame1578
untarred1579
well-reputed1583
unsoiledc1592
dishonourless1595
well-deemed1595
nameworthy1598
regardful1600
indisgraced1606
credenta1616
undishonoureda1616
unscandalized1618
unscandalous1618
unslandered1622
untainted1627
dignousa1636
undisparaged1636
considerable1641
unbranded1641
glorifiable1651
reputable1671
unsullied1743
unstigmatized1778
undisgraced1812
unstained1863
well-thought-of1865
uncompromised1882
scandal-proof1904
cred1987
society > society and the community > social class > nobility > rank > [adjective] > relating to person of rank or importance
worshipfula1375
greatc1390
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 115 Another wif..he wedded, a worchipful ladi.
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) ii. l. 662 And ek so worschipful a wif, The doughter of an Emperour, To wedde it schal be gret honour.
c1405 (c1375) G. Chaucer Monk's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 300 So worshipful a creature And wys..and large wt mesure.
c1450 tr. Secreta Secret. (Royal) 34 Þus shalt thou be holden wijs and worshipfulle for thi governaunce.
a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll. 13) (1990) II. 580 Sir Trystram that is the worshypfullyst knyght that now is lyvynge.
?c1530 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1903) 58 A nobyll and a wurshipfull hert nevyr askyth of womens dedys.
1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 240v Wyse & woorshypful men expert in nauigations.
1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue To Rdr. sig. ☛ iv The answere..beyng intercepted by my worshypfull frend, came not into my handes.
1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 199 Small townlets..which have given surnames to ancient and worshipfull families.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. ix. 396 I encountered with a Worshipfull English Gentleman Mr. Stydolffe Esquier of his Maiesties body.
1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. ix. 197 Edwin Sands, Arch-Bishop of Yorke, born in Lancashire of worshipfull Parentage.
1687 Sir T. J.'s Speech to Wife & Children (single sheet) But soon after this I was made the Recorder, To keep the Worshipful Rabble in order.
1704 Athenian Oracle III. 109/1 'Twou'd be no very easie matter to perswade all the worshipful Electors to set their Marks to an Abhorrence of Cakes and Ale.
1751 C. Lucas Polit. Constit. Great Brit. & N. Ireland I. Ded. p. xxxvii The high Esteem and Veneration, I bear for your Lordship, and all the worshipful Members of the Community of the City of London.
1819 M. R. Mitford Let. 10 Feb. in A. G. L'Estrange Life M. R. Mitford (1870) II. 52 Oh! what a delicious painter of mind and body is that worshipful Master Aubrey!
1845 T. Carlyle in O. Cromwell Lett. & Speeches II. 485 If not the noblest and worshipfullest of all Englishmen, at least the strongest and terriblest.
1902 Pall Mall Mag. Sept. 53 The statesfolk too, and the townsfolk—true, a worshipful company!
1976 J. McCloy & R. Miller Jersey Devil ii. 36 With the advent of the new century many worshipful commoners of Jersey dismissed..the fear of the monster from their minds.
2008 Stud. Philol. 105 24 In the Morte Darthur, the most worshipful knights strive not only to uphold the Round Table Oath but the established social order of Arthur's realm.
b. Now usually with capital initial. As an honorific title for people or bodies of distinguished rank or importance. Formerly used widely, but now restricted to City Companies and Freemasons' lodges and their highest officials.the Worshipful Company of Stationers: see stationer n.1 Phrases. worshipful father (in God): see also father n. 7d.
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society > society and the community > social class > nobility > title > title or form of address for persons of rank > [adjective] > specific epithets for persons of rank
goodOE
worshipful1398
the Greata1413
the Grand1426
honourablea1440
Right Honourable?1449
granda1460
Hon'ble?1541
Hon.1587
Right Hon.1587
Rt. Hon.1660
magnificent1717
1398 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1865) III. 316 Y..by for yow hier, worshepful fader in God, and lord, Richard, by the grace of God erche bysshop of York,..make avowe [etc.].
1406 Rolls of Parl.: Henry IV (Electronic ed.) Parl. Mar. 1406 Pleas §8. m. 2 To comune..wythe the wyrshipfull prince Robert the king of Scotland, and his conseil.
1428 in J. Raine Vol. Eng. Misc. N. Counties Eng. (1890) 10 Vnto his wirshipfull Mair,..and all þe wirshipfull Counsell of þe cite of York.
1578 T. Nicholas tr. F. Lopez de Gómara Pleasant Hist. Conquest W. India Ep. Ded., sig. a.ij Whilest I abode..in the Isle of Palma, in affaires of merchandize for the worshipfull Thomas Lock deceased [etc.].
1615 R. Cocks Diary (1883) I. 48 The Worshipfull Companys letters.
1639 J. Taylor Part Summers Trav. 20 The right worthy worshipfull Knight Sir Paul Neale.
1720 A. Petrie Rules Good Deportm. for Use of Youth 79 The Manner of directing of your Letters... To the Worshipful Lady A.S.
1737 London Daily Post 31 Mar. The worshipful the Heads of the University of Cambridge..spare no Pains to suppress the unlicens'd Taverns that have rais'd their Heads in that Town.
1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters iii. 286 I thanked..his worshipful brethren of the Council.
1768 Compl. Let.-writer (ed. 12) 46 To the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Mercers.
1848 C. Dickens Dombey & Son lvii. 573 A dusty old beadle..who has something to do with a Worshipful Company who have got a Hall in the next yard.
1877 Law Rep.: Probate Div. 2 382 A certain Cause now pending in our Consistory Court, before the Worshipful Thomas Hutchinson Tristram,..our Vicar General.
1909 Times 1 Dec. 5/5 The master of the yellow-hat doctrine..had two spiritual sons. One was the worshipful Dalai Lama (of Lhasa).
1945 Rotarian Apr. 46/2 Rotarian L. W. Gupwell, of Birmingham, England, was recently elected a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Carmen, London.
1981 S. McAughtry Belfast Stories i. 25 Alongside him was Bobby Nesbitt, a man I knew for a fact to be a Worshipful Master, a Pastmaster, and every other sort of master you can think of.
2002 S. McKay Northern Protestants (new ed.) 45 She had spent eight years in local government, was a Sunday school teacher and a past Worshipful Mistress in her local lodge.
c. Used in more general forms of polite address, as worshipful sir, worshipful master, etc. Now archaic.Sometimes ironic.
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c1400 (a1387) J. Trevisa Epist. to Ld. Berkeley in Medieval Eng. Stud. presented to G. Kane (1988) 294 (MED) Welthe and worschip to my worþy and worschypfol lord.
1440 in J. Raine Corr., Inventories, Acct. Rolls, & Law Proc. Priory of Coldingham (1841) 114 Wirshipfull sir I comend me to ȝowe.
1534 J. Fewterer tr. U. Pinder Myrrour Christes Passion iii. v. f. cli And he sayd, yea my worshipful mother all my sorowes and paynes be now past and gon.
1549 T. Chaloner tr. Erasmus Praise of Folie sig. Kiij These friers..upholde them in their sermons to the people callyng them worshipfull and venerande maisters.
1605 J. Marston Dutch Courtezan i. ii. sig. B My worshipfull rotten rough-bellide Baud..by the Lord, Aunt, Restitution is Catholique.
1674 A. Marvell Ballad Ld. Mayor & Aldermen xviii And now, worshipful sirs, Go fold up your furs, And Viners turn again, turn again.
1794 Phoenix 25 June 395 Worshipful Sirs, Your very pertinent and perspicuous advertisement happened fortuitously to fall within the sphere of my observation.
1843 E. Bulwer-Lytton Last of Barons I. i. i. 11 It shall not be my fault if I do not, though but a humble headman to your worshipful mastership, help to make them so.
1853 New Monthly Mag. 99 89 If, oh worshipful cadi, you desired to rob, you could not have chosen a more favourable time than this.
1922 Theatre Mag. July 43/3 Worshipful sir, we go back to the gold washing. Yet suffer us with all respect to ask, worshipful sir, what is to become of our lump of gold.
2001 J. Harvey Gimme Gimme Gimme (2002) 168/2 I really had no idea you were into this sort of thing, oh, worshipful master. But hey, I ain't complainin'.
d. With modifying intensifier, as most, right, very, in senses A. 5b, A. 5c, and (less commonly) A. 5a.right worshipful is now restricted the mayors of some cities, and most worshipful to Freemasonry.In quot. 1425 right may modify only worthy.
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1425 W. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 3 Right worthy and worshepefull ser, I recomaunde me to yow, [etc.].
1473 J. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 466 Ryght wyrshypffull and my ryght tendre modre, I recomaunde me to yow.
c1520 in B. Cusack Everyday Eng. 1500–1700 (1998) 53 [Tenant's accounts, York] To the Ryȝth Wors [ch] ypfull & Companne off the Trenitte Gylld.
?1555 T. Paynell tr. J. L. Vives Office of Husband Ep. Ded. sig. A.ii I Do perceaue, and by daylye experience do vnderstand most worshipfull Syr: how men do erre, and are sore deceaued.
1577 J. Ludham tr. W. Orthius Oration in tr. A. Hyperius Pract. Preaching sig. Bbviii You remember I am sure, right learned Master Chunrade Mathew, my very worshipfull kinseman, what he sayd.
1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 ii. i. 70 O my most worshipful Lord, and't please your grace I am a poore widdow of Eastcheape.
1641 W. S. in More's Hist. Edward V (new ed.) Ep. Ded. sig. A2 To the Right Worshipfull Sir John Lenthall Knight.
1681 T. Otway Souldiers Fortune iii. i. 28 Her Ladiship, Right-worshipful is pleas'd not to be at home.
1701 S. M. Victuallers Case 3 To the Right Worshipful His Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex.
1739 Hist. Wks. Learned Nov. 345 Dr. Desaguliers..was no sooner installed,..but he revived the old regular and peculiar Toasts or Healths of this very worshipful order.
1768 Compl. Let.-writer (ed. 12) 48 Justices of the Peace, and Mayors, are stiled Right Worshipful.
1787 R. Burns Let. 14 Jan. in R. H. Cromek Reliques R. Burns (1813) 16 I went to a Mason-lodge yesternight, where the most Worshipful-Grand Master Charters, and all the Grand-Lodge of Scotland visited.
1827 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 21 783 An honorary member of the right worshipful company of Maunderers.
1832 in Nation (1891) 21 May 414/3 It has extensively circulated among the Knights of Kadosh and the Most Worshipful Mugwumps of the Cabletow.
1849 G. P. R. James Woodman I. ii. 34 Sir Charles Weinants, a right worshipful gentleman also.
1901 C. A. Mason Lily of France xxv. 263 I had..wondered if my lady might find it hard to forget the good graces and adoring glances of the very worshipful Count Louis of Nassau.
1953 E. Johnstone (title) Centennial history of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Minnesota.
2016 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 23 June 30 The Archbishop of Liverpool (the Most Reverend Malcolm McMahon) and the Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Councillor Rochne Gladden).
B. n.
1. A person regarded as deserving honour and respect; a worshipful person; spec. a person entitled to the form of address or honorific title ‘worshipful’. Also most worshipful, right worshipful, and as a form of address or reference (with or without your, etc.).Formerly also with unchanged plural.
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society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > [noun]
justicea1225
magistratec1384
Justice of the Peace1423
justiciary1548
justicer1550
justiciar?1550
law-keeper1644
law-officer (of the Crown)1781
worshipful1807
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1969) Isa. ix. 15 Þe longe lyuende & þe worshipeful [a1425 L.V. an elde man and onourable] he is þe heued, & þe prophete techinge lesing he is þe tail.
a1475 J. Russell Bk. Nurture (Harl. 4011) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 161 Þan durst y do my devoire with any worshipfulle to be wonnynge.
1536 in T. Wright Three Chapters Lett. Suppression Monasteries (1843) 129 As by the reporte of dyvers worshyppfulles..yt ys to us openly declared.
1565 in F. J. Furnivall Child-marriages, Divorces, & Ratifications Diocese Chester (1897) 49 As he hard it reportid by diuerse worshipfull and others.
1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue f. 30v Hauyng..deceiued some Justices of Peace, and other worshypfull of countrey, where they dwel.
a1592 R. Greene Alcida (1617) Ep. Ded. sig. A3 So (right worshipfull) after your returne from the Low Countries, [etc.].
1608 W. Boswell Let. 18 May in S. D'Ewes Autobiogr. & Corr. (1845) II. 163 Wheruppon I am bould to intreate your worshipfull to be satisfied by my letters present.
1630 I. G. Christians Profession Ep. Ded. sig. A2 Right Worshipfuls, it behooueth all people of what calling, state, or condition soeuer, to giue all diligence to acquaint themselues with the will of God reuealed in his Word.
1681 A. Behn 2nd Pt. Rover Epil. sig. M3v Pleas'd your sick Palats with Fantastick Wit..; Giants, fat Cardinals, Pope Joans and Fryers, To entertain Right Worshipfuls and Squires.
1807 Spirit of Public Jrnls. 10 213 Anon the day of trial comes, The Worshipfuls were on their bums, And all the court in solemn silence sat.
1817 W. Scott Rob Roy I. ix. 204 ‘Thanks, most worshipful,’ returned Miss Vernon.
1853 A. Allyn Ritual of Freemasonry 107 The new installed worshipful is made the butt for every worthy brother to exercise his wit upon.
1889 Atlantic Monthly June 832/2 Damn the worshipful lady, and all other worshipfuls! There 'll be no more worshipfuls here!
1902 Amer. Tyler 1 Jan. 308/1 Every night sees half a dozen important meetings of one sort or another at which ‘Right Worshipfuls’ are present by the score and mere ‘Worshipfuls’ as plentiful as the leaves on the trees.
1967 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald-Jrnl. 6 Feb. 20/3 The St. Lawrence County Right Worshipfuls Association will have charge of the celebration of 160 years of Masonry in St. Lawrence County.
2010 Independent Extra (Nexis) 22 Nov. 4 Look how the worshipfuls treat women and girls in all religions; how they lend their names to bloody wars and oppressive states.
2. With the. With plural agreement: worshipful people or things as a class. With singular agreement: that which is worshipful.
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1553 R. Horne in tr. J. Calvin Certaine Homilies sig. C Thei see yt the wholl youth of the realme and especially of the noble and the worshipfull ar infected wt this heresie and new learning.
1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Ep. Ded. sig. Aiii The honorable wyl abhore them. The worshipfull wyll reiecte them.
1591 R. Greene Second Pt. Conny-catching Ep. Ded. f. 4v If the honorable and worshipfull of this land looke into their liues, and cut off such vpstarting suckars that consume the sap from the roote of the Tree.
1595 in J. Nichols Illustr. Antient Times Eng. (1797) 24 When the worshipfull of the parish..went the perambulacion to Kensington.
1628 G. Wither Britain's Remembrancer Pref. 137 As, our Gull, A bird much found among the Worshipfull.
a1871 G. Grote Fragm. Ethical Subj. (1876) v. 176 Aristotle distributes good things into three classes—the admirable or worshipful [τὰ τίμια]—the praiseworthy—the potential.
1872 R. Browning Fifine xxxii. 32 Obey Implicitly, nor pause to question, to survey Even the worshipful!
1918 D. M. Steele Vac. Journeys East & West vi. 133 Only the worshipful are here, and of these, only such as worship beauty.
1937 J. K. Feibleman Christianity, Communism & Ideal Soc. xi. 118 Thus the worshipful is both an interior and an exterior relation of value.
1974 Relig. Stud. 10 35 Since the nature of the worshipful is located not in the object of worship itself but in the way it is related to our powers of comprehension, anything and everything is capable of qualifying as such an object.
2008 H. van Krieken Truth about Reality ii. vii. 220 Such prayers tell us where the hearts of the worshipful are.
C. adv.
= worshipfully adv. Obsolete. rare.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [adverb]
worshipfully1357
worshipfulc1426
appreciatively1593
estimatively1633
esteemingly1653
appreciatingly1836
appreciatorily1885
c1426 J. Audelay Poems (1931) 121 (MED) Wo-so-euer wil halou þis Sununday Wele and worchipful..With angelis of God in heuen..Ioy and blis þer haue ȝe schal.
1469 M. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 350 It is a fowle slaundere that he was so wurchepfull beried..and so litill do for hym sithen.
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