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Latin word for with awe: reverenter like in "revere"
The word 'awesome' most likely comes from the word awe, which when used to describe an object induces amazement or wonder in the beholder. One usage of the word is for something amazing to hold people who see it in awe. In the same way that something that people consider a wonder can be described as being wonderful, something that fills people with awe can be considered awesome.
The Aztecs believed him to be a sun god of some sorts and were in awe of him and his men on horses (never seen before)
Roman artists deviate from the Greeks portrayals of mythological events and heroes to awe the world with the state's accomplishments.
German: dialect variant of Ammann.English: from a Middle English personal name, Agmund, of Scandinavian origin, from agi 'awe' (or possibly agi-'point of a sword') + mund 'protection'. Compare Hammond.Respelling of French Hamon.
In John Keats' poem "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," Cortez refers to the Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes who conquered the Aztec Empire in the 16th century. Keats uses Cortez as symbol of awe and wonder at the beauty of poetry, comparing the explorer's discovery of the new world to his own discovery of the power of Homer's works.
Certainly! Here's an acrostic poem for "Aztecs Cortez": Awe-inspiring empire of ancient times, Zealous warriors fighting with might, Tenochtitlan, grand city in sight, Enigmatic Cortez brought its decline, Calamity struck, history intertwined.
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The blade of Awe can now be colour customized accordingly to the Shield of Awe, and the x Armour of Awe.
You don't pronounce the 'H' in Spanish, so you just say Anna. Make sure you say 'Awe' for the 'A' It's not like the A in Hannah. I took Spanish in school and our teacher changed our names to Spanish names, so there you go.
The word 'awe' can be a verb and a noun. Example sentences:The young girl's story inspired the awe of her classmates. (noun)A dramatic unveiling of the statue will awe the art patrons. (verb)Additional examples:The crowd was in awe at the site of the celebrities.When she saw the pyramids she was in awe of their size.He stared in awe at the immense size of the vessel before him.The children watched in awe as the butterfly pulled itself out of the cocoon.
I am in awe of the volcano's power.
The dean was held in awe.
The base word for "awesome" is "awe."
No, the Blade of Awe enhancements can be used on any weapon.
His performance was awe inspiring.