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Honour
noun a title of respect given to judges, mayors, etc, in the form of Your Honour, His Honour and Her Honour.
honour or (US) honor
noun
1 the esteem or respect earned by or paid to a worthy person.
2 great respect or public regard.
3 a source of credit, such as fame, glory or distinction (for one's country, etc).
4 a scrupulous sense of what is right; a high standard of moral behaviour or integrity.
5 a pleasure or privilege.
6 old use a woman's chastity or virginity, or her reputation for this.
7 golf the right to play first from the tee.
8 in some card games: any of the top four or five cards.
verb (honoured , honouring )
1 to respect or venerate; to hold in high esteem.
2 to confer an award, title or honour on someone as a mark of respect for an ability, achievement, etc.
3 to pay (a bill, debt, etc) when it falls due.
4 to keep or meet (a promise or agreement).
[12c: from Latin honor ]
do the honours colloq to perform or carry out a task, especially that of a host.
in honour of someone or something out of respect for or in celebration of them or it.
on one's honour under a moral obligation.
honour-bound
adjective (also in honour bound) obliged to do something by duty or by moral considerations.
honour-guard
noun , US a guard of honour.
honourable or (US) honorable
adjective
1 deserving or worthy of honour.
2 having high moral principles.
3 (Honourable) a prefix to the names of certain people as a courtesy title. See also Right Honourable.
[14c]
honourableness noun .
honourably adverb .

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