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venererete

Venererete is a verb form in Italian meaning “you will worship” or “you will revere.” It is the second-person plural future simple form of the verb venerare, a regular -are verb. It is used to express a future action by voi (you all).

Grammatical notes: In the future simple, the stem is venerer- and the ending for voi is -ete,

Usage: The form is standard in Italian and can be used in religious or ceremonial contexts to

Etymology and related forms: Venererete derives from venerare, itself from Latin venerari, a verb meaning to

yielding
venererete.
Related
forms
of
venerare
include
venererò
(I
will
worship),
venererai
(you
will
worship),
venererà,
venereremo,
venerete,
and
venereranno.
The
present-tense
second-person
plural
form
is
venerate
(voi
venerate).
denote
literal
worship,
or
metaphorically
to
express
deep
respect
or
reverence
for
customs,
traditions,
people,
or
ideals.
Examples:
Voi
venererete
le
reliquie
durante
il
pellegrinaggio.
Se
continuerete
a
rispettare
la
tradizione,
venererete
la
memoria
dei
vostri
antenati.
worship
or
revere.
The
root
is
connected
to
the
Latin
word
veneratio
and
to
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages.
In
modern
Italian,
venerare
is
commonly
used
with
both
religious
and
secular
senses
of
reverence,
and
the
future
form
venererete
appears
in
both
formal
and
everyday
speech.
Note
that
venererete
should
not
be
confused
with
venerete,
the
present-tense
second-person
plural
form
meaning
“you
all
revere.”