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venerada

Venerada is the feminine singular participle of the Spanish verb venerar, meaning to worship or to revere. Used as an adjective, it describes something held in high regard or treated with reverence, especially in religious or devotional contexts. Common expressions include la estatua venerada, la reliquia venerada, and la Virgen venerada, referring to objects or persons regarded with special reverence.

Etymology and related forms: Venerada derives from Latin veneratus, the past participle of venerari, to worship.

Usage in religious and cultural contexts: In Catholic and other Christian settings, venerada is frequently used

Notes: The term is an adjective and agrees with the gender and number of the noun it

The
masculine
form
is
venerado,
and
the
related
noun
veneración
refers
to
reverence
or
worship.
to
describe
sacred
images,
relics,
or
saints
that
are
honored
through
worship
or
devotion.
In
broader
language,
it
can
describe
anyone
or
anything
regarded
with
great
esteem,
as
in
una
figura
venerada
por
su
legado
or
una
tradición
venerada
por
la
comunidad.
modifies.
While
closely
related
to
words
like
sagrada
or
venerable,
venerada
emphasizes
reverence
and
devotional
esteem
rather
than
mere
sacredness
or
age.
In
modern
usage,
it
appears
mainly
in
religious,
devotional,
or
literary
contexts.