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honorand
noun someone who receives an award, especially an honorary degree.
[1940s: from Latin honorandus honouring, from honorare to honour]
noun someone who receives an award, especially an honorary degree.
[1940s: from Latin honorandus honouring, from honorare to honour]
honorarium
noun (honorariums or honoraria ) a fee paid to a professional person in return for services carried out on a voluntary basis.
[17c: Latin]
noun (honorariums or honoraria ) a fee paid to a professional person in return for services carried out on a voluntary basis.
[17c: Latin]
honorary
adjective
1 conferring or bestowing honour.
2 given to a person as a mark of respect, and without the usual functions, dues, etc.
3 said of an official position: receiving no payment.
[17c: from Latin honorarius ]
adjective
1 conferring or bestowing honour.
2 given to a person as a mark of respect, and without the usual functions, dues, etc.
3 said of an official position: receiving no payment.
[17c: from Latin honorarius ]
honorific
adjective showing or giving honour or respect.
noun an honorific form of title, address or mention.
[17c: from Latin honorificus ]
honorifically adverb .
adjective showing or giving honour or respect.
noun an honorific form of title, address or mention.
[17c: from Latin honorificus ]
honorifically adverb .
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