n
Pronunciation spelling of honour. [British spelling, Canadian spelling, South African spelling, Commonwealth, and Ireland standard spelling of honor.]
n
Alternative form of affair of honour [Synonym of affaire d'honneur (“a duel”)]
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Synonym of affaire d'honneur (“a duel”)
v
(UK) Alternative spelling of do the honor
adj
(dated) Using the title or honorific of esquire.
n
Abbreviation of Excellency. [(used with His, Her or Your) A form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries.]
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A person who, by virtue of sovereignty, holds the exclusive right to create and confer legitimate titles of nobility and orders of chivalry.
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Alternative spelling of fount of honour; fons honorum [A fons honorum; a person with the right to confer titles of nobility]
adj
(India) Abbreviation of honorable. [Worthy of respect; respectable.]
adj
(law) Abbreviation of honorable. [Worthy of respect; respectable.]
adj
Abbreviation of honorable. [Worthy of respect; respectable.]
adj
Alternative letter-case form of honorable [Worthy of respect; respectable.]
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British spelling, Canadian spelling, South African spelling, Commonwealth, and Ireland standard spelling of honor.
v
(British spelling) Alternative form of honor in the breach. [(transitive, idiomatic, American spelling) To demonstrate (a rule, law, or policy) by breaking or breaching it.]
n
(Britain, Canada) Alternative spelling of honor system [(US, alternative in Canada) A system, policy or understanding based on trust in the honesty, honor, or integrity of others.]
adj
Britain standard spelling of honorable.
n
Alternative spelling of honorableness [The property of being honourable.]
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Nonstandard spelling of honorific. [A title. (e.g., Mister, Misses, Doctor, Professor)]
adj
Rare spelling of honorous. [honorable, honourable.]
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Alternative spelling of lap of honour (US) [(sports, UK) A victory lap (celebratory extra lap).]
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(obsolete) The act of making noble.
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One of the honorary titles given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others in East Asia (China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan) after the person's death.
adj
(American spelling) Alternative form of right honourable [A courtesy title applied to a peer below the rank of marquess.]
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