Latin
"Vere dignum" is a Latin phrase that translates to "truly worthy" in English. It is often associated with Christian liturgical texts, particularly in the context of the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer, emphasizing the worthiness of God and the reverence due in worship. The phrase is part of the traditional liturgical formula that expresses the church's acknowledgment of God's holiness and majesty.
Edward Vere. Brewer has written: 'Deutscher Stil' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, German language, German literature
Lady Clara Vere de Vere was created in 1842.
Vere Hunt died in 1818.
Vere Hunt was born in 1761.
Vere Poulett was born in 1761.
Vere Poulett died in 1812.
Vere Bird was born in 1910.
Vere Bird died in 1999.
Eline Vere was created in 1889.
Francis Vere was born in 1560.
Francis Vere died in 1609.