A female given name, a less common spelling of Honor, To confer an honour or privilege upon (someone), To think of highly, to respect highly, To conform with, obey (e.g. a treaty or promise), To make payment in respect of (a cheque, banker's draft etc), The centre point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon, The right to play one's ball before one's opponent plays his, For honours degree, a university qualification of the highest rank, A privilege, An objectification of praiseworthiness or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, such as an award given by the state to a citizen, Dignity; reputation as a good person, In bridge, an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit. In some other games, an ace, king, queen or jack, High rank or respect, an objectification of praiseworthiness or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, The privilege of being laughed at first on the tee, Curtsey, bow or balance left and right, dignity; a reputation as a good person, Any Ace, King, Queen, Jack or Ten, A large estate held by a single lord, usually consisting of several scattered manors Subtenants had to attend the Honour Court, to confer honour upon (someone), The right to play first, Judges, and mayors in the United States, are sometimes called your honour or referred to as his honour or her honour. I bring this up, your honor, because I think it is important to understand the background of the defendant. see also guest of honour, lap of honour, maid of honour, politeness If you say that you would be honoured to do something, you are saying very politely and formally that you would be pleased to do it. If you say that you are honoured by something, you are saying that you are grateful for it and pleased about it. Peter Alliss says he would be honoured to be asked It's a very flattering offer, and I'm honoured by your confidence in me, If you describe doing or experiencing something as an honour, you mean you think it is something special and desirable. Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games, To honour someone means to treat them or regard them with special attention and respect. Her Majesty later honoured the Headmaster with her presence at lunch Those right-wing people who most honour their monarch see no reason for any apology. + honoured hon·oured Mrs Patrick Campbell was an honoured guest, If you honour an arrangement or promise, you do what you said you would do. The two sides agreed to honour a new ceasefire, Honours is a type of university degree which is of a higher standard than a pass or ordinary degree. an honours degree in business studies, If someone is honoured, they are given public praise or an award for something they have done. Two American surgeons were last week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology, An honour is a special award that is given to someone, usually because they have done something good or because they are greatly respected. He was showered with honours -- among them an Oscar, show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise (also honor), esteem, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; award, tribute; privilege; pride, dignity (also honor), hon·our honours honouring honoured in AM, use honor, Honour means doing what you believe to be right and being confident that you have done what is right. I do not believe I can any longer serve with honour as a member of your government, If someone does the honours at a social occasion or public event, they act as host or perform some official function. A well-known television personality did the honours at the official opening of the show, If something is arranged in honour of a particular event, it is arranged in order to celebrate that event. The Foundation is holding a dinner at the Museum of American Art in honour of the opening of their new show, show respect towards; "honor your parents!", accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts", The element that distinguishes fencing from everything else It is a combination of honesty, integrity, self-responsibility, gallantry, ace, dignity, humility and gentleness Our creed states: Gracious and dignified in defeat; humble and gentle in victory [ Return to Top ], The honour goes to last player to win a hole or take the least number of shots The player with the honour tees off first, bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action", a woman's virtue or chastity, If something is arranged or happens in someone's honour, it is done specially to show appreciation of them. He will attend an outdoor concert in his honour in the centre of Paris, the state of being honored, a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery", the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor", Any Ace, King, Queen, Jack or 10, A female given name, To conform to, abide by, act in accordance with (an agreement, request, or the like), To bestow an honor on a person, To show respect for, The center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon, An objectification of praiseworthiness, respect. (I.e., something that represents praiseworthiness, respect.), The privilege of playing first from the tee in golf, An ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit in bridge, Fame; reputation; credit, That to which esteem or consideration is paid; distinguished position; high rank, A token of esteem paid to worth; a mark of respect; a ceremonial sign of consideration; as, he wore an honor on his breast; military honors; civil honors, in men, integrity; uprightness; trustworthness; in women, purity; chastity, A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended, That which rightfully attracts esteem, respect, or consideration; self-respect; dignity; courage; fidelity; especially, excellence of character; high moral worth; virtue; nobleness; specif, A title applied to the holders of certain honorable civil offices, or to persons of rank; as, His Honor the Mayor, A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament; as, he is an honor to his nation, A nice sense of what is right, just, and true, with course of life correspondent thereto; strict conformity to the duty imposed by conscience, position, or privilege, esteem, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; award, tribute; privilege; pride, dignity (also honour), See Note under Honorable, \'än-ër\ n 1:a good name:reputation; also :outward respect 2:PRIVILEGE 3:a person of superior standing -used esp as a title 4:one who brings respect or fame 5:an evidence or symbol of distinction 6:CHASTITY, PURITY 7:INTEGRITY syn homage, reverence, deference, obeisance, Esteem due or paid to worth; high estimation; respect; consideration; reverence; veneration; manifestation of respect or reverence, To show respect for (a person), see honour. the American spelling of honour, show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise (also honour), Honor is the defining characteristic of Western Civilization It determines what a man must do and what he must not do Honorable actions are inextricably bound up with the Ability to achieve a desired result, the Courage to undertake it and the Constancy to see it through We say that a man has honor who accepts, as a duty, the responsibility of rendering necessary and valuable service to his own people and the vital interests of his country, and in so doing puts them above his own self-interests It is the highest aspect of the Code of the Gentleman and is present only in high civilizations A man or a nation without heroes, has no honor The character and actions of George Washington comprise a complete study of the concept of honor The modern soldier, statesman and gentleman, wishing to act honorably, will find in the life of Washington an example of every situation he is likely to encounter, the privilege of playing first from the tee Example: The honor generally goes to the person with the lowest score on the previous hole, and if there are ties the hole before that, and so on (In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the importance of the honor is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready" is usually a more appropriate M O ), (Gk- time; pron tih'-may): for the Greeks honor was a central virtue; it is the loss of honor which Achilles frequently mentions as the source of his rage; honor was the respect which was due according to one's reputation and rank; it also suggested a keen sense of right and wrong (see aidos above) c, Academic or university prizes or distinctions; as, honors in classics, The side entitled to play first from the teeing ground is said to have the "honor ", (aka: "honour") the privilege of playing first from the tee Usually the result of having the lowest score on the previous hole (Note: In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the honor's importance is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready"), To play first off the tee, the privilege of the winner of the preceding hole, the privilege of playing first from the tee Example: The honor generally goes to the person with the best score on the previous hole, and if that is not clear the hole before that, and so on (In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the honor's importance is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready" is usually a more appropriate MO ), Dog to sit quietly off-leash on or near the line while another dog retrieves , A rule that the player with the lowest score hits first on the next hole, a woman's virtue or chastity the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor", the state of being honored accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts", bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action, to accept or pay a check or bill of exchange when it becomes due, To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility, The ace, king, queen, and jack of trumps, The ten and nine are sometimes called Dutch honors, To regard or treat with honor, esteem, or respect; to revere; to treat with deference and submission; when used of the Supreme Being, to reverence; to adore; to worship, a woman's virtue or chastity the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor" the state of being honored accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts" bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action, To accept and pay when due; as, to honora bill of exchange, A state of being or state of character, that people possess by living up to the complex set of all the values that make up the public moral code Honor includes: integrity, courage, loyalty, respect, selfless-service, and duty Honor demands adherence to a public moral code, not protection of a reputation, (n or adj ) A Jack, Queen, King, or Ace, A virtue or distinguishable characteristic of an individual that implies the individual is obligated to follow a specific set of written or unwritten moral guidelines Honor implies that the individual has given one's word as a guarantee of future moral performance, Act of fulfilling the credit engagement by paying, accepting, or negotiating, to show respect for; to treat with deference and courtesy, Honor is a claim to worth along with the social acknowledgement of worth It serves as social rating that entitles a person to interact in specific ways with his or her equals, superiors, and subordinates, according to the prescribed cultural cues of the society There are two types of honor: ascribed, which befalls or happens to a person passively through birth, family connections or endowment by notable persons of power, and acquired, which is honor actively sought and garnered most often at the expense of one's equals in the social contest of challenge and response The correlate of honor is shame Click here for examples, (card) - Is one of the high cards in a suit, such as an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, or 10, The player with the best score on the previous hole has the honour and is normally the first to tee off This can be waived in agreement with other players,
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To confer an honour or privilege upon (someone) - "The prince honoured me with an invitation to his birthday banquet."
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To think of highly, to respect highly - "The freedom fighters will be forever remembered and honoured by the people."
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To conform with, obey (e.g. a treaty or promise) - "I trusted you, but you have not honoured your promise."
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To make payment in respect of (a cheque, banker's draft etc) - "I'm sorry Sir, but the bank did not honour your cheque."
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The centre point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon
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The right to play one's ball before one's opponent plays his
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For honours degree, a university qualification of the highest rank - "At university I took honours in modern history."
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A privilege - "I had the honour of dining with the ambassador."
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An objectification of praiseworthiness or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect, such as an award given by the state to a citizen - "Honours are normally awarded twice a year: on The Queen's Birthday in June and at the New Year."
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Dignity; reputation as a good person - "She swore on her honour."
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In bridge, an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit. In some other games, an ace, king, queen or jack
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High rank or respect - "Book 60, 1 Peter, 002:004 : Come to Him, the ever-living Stone, rejected indeed by men as worthless, but in God's esteem chosen and held in honour."
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an objectification of praiseworthiness or respect; something that represents praiseworthiness or respect
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The privilege of being laughed at first on the tee
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Curtsey, bow or balance left and right
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dignity; a reputation as a good person
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Any Ace, King, Queen, Jack or Ten
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A large estate held by a single lord, usually consisting of several scattered manors Subtenants had to attend the Honour Court
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to confer honour upon (someone)
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The right to play first
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Judges, and mayors in the United States, are sometimes called your honour or referred to as his honour or her honour. I bring this up, your honor, because I think it is important to understand the background of the defendant. see also guest of honour, lap of honour, maid of honour
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politeness If you say that you would be honoured to do something, you are saying very politely and formally that you would be pleased to do it. If you say that you are honoured by something, you are saying that you are grateful for it and pleased about it. Peter Alliss says he would be honoured to be asked It's a very flattering offer, and I'm honoured by your confidence in me
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If you describe doing or experiencing something as an honour, you mean you think it is something special and desirable. Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games
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To honour someone means to treat them or regard them with special attention and respect. Her Majesty later honoured the Headmaster with her presence at lunch Those right-wing people who most honour their monarch see no reason for any apology. + honoured hon·oured Mrs Patrick Campbell was an honoured guest
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If you honour an arrangement or promise, you do what you said you would do. The two sides agreed to honour a new ceasefire
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Honours is a type of university degree which is of a higher standard than a pass or ordinary degree. an honours degree in business studies
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If someone is honoured, they are given public praise or an award for something they have done. Two American surgeons were last week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology
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An honour is a special award that is given to someone, usually because they have done something good or because they are greatly respected. He was showered with honours -- among them an Oscar
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show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise (also honor) fiil
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esteem, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; award, tribute; privilege; pride, dignity (also honor) isim
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hon·our honours honouring honoured in AM, use honor
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Honour means doing what you believe to be right and being confident that you have done what is right. I do not believe I can any longer serve with honour as a member of your government
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If someone does the honours at a social occasion or public event, they act as host or perform some official function. A well-known television personality did the honours at the official opening of the show
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If something is arranged in honour of a particular event, it is arranged in order to celebrate that event. The Foundation is holding a dinner at the Museum of American Art in honour of the opening of their new show
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show respect towards; "honor your parents!"
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accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts"
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The element that distinguishes fencing from everything else It is a combination of honesty, integrity, self-responsibility, gallantry, ace, dignity, humility and gentleness Our creed states: Gracious and dignified in defeat; humble and gentle in victory [ Return to Top ]
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The honour goes to last player to win a hole or take the least number of shots The player with the honour tees off first
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bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action"
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a woman's virtue or chastity
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If something is arranged or happens in someone's honour, it is done specially to show appreciation of them. He will attend an outdoor concert in his honour in the centre of Paris
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the state of being honored
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a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery"
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the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor"
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Any Ace, King, Queen, Jack or 10
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A female given name - "They had named the baby Honor because Eugenie had been moved by Honoré de Balzac's Le Père Goriot in her French class."
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To conform to, abide by, act in accordance with (an agreement, request, or the like) - "refuse to honor the exercise of put option"
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To bestow an honor on a person
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To show respect for
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The center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon
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An objectification of praiseworthiness, respect. (I.e., something that represents praiseworthiness, respect.)
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The privilege of playing first from the tee in golf
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An ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit in bridge
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Fame; reputation; credit
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That to which esteem or consideration is paid; distinguished position; high rank
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A token of esteem paid to worth; a mark of respect; a ceremonial sign of consideration; as, he wore an honor on his breast; military honors; civil honors
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in men, integrity; uprightness; trustworthness; in women, purity; chastity
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A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended
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That which rightfully attracts esteem, respect, or consideration; self-respect; dignity; courage; fidelity; especially, excellence of character; high moral worth; virtue; nobleness; specif
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A title applied to the holders of certain honorable civil offices, or to persons of rank; as, His Honor the Mayor
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A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament; as, he is an honor to his nation
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A nice sense of what is right, just, and true, with course of life correspondent thereto; strict conformity to the duty imposed by conscience, position, or privilege
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esteem, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; award, tribute; privilege; pride, dignity (also honour) isim
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\'än-ër\ n 1:a good name:reputation; also :outward respect 2:PRIVILEGE 3:a person of superior standing -used esp as a title 4:one who brings respect or fame 5:an evidence or symbol of distinction 6:CHASTITY, PURITY 7:INTEGRITY syn homage, reverence, deference, obeisance
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Esteem due or paid to worth; high estimation; respect; consideration; reverence; veneration; manifestation of respect or reverence
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To show respect for (a person)
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see honour. the American spelling of honour
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show respect; respect, esteem; give an award to, pay tribute, praise; accept; fulfill a promise (also honour) fiil
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Honor is the defining characteristic of Western Civilization It determines what a man must do and what he must not do Honorable actions are inextricably bound up with the Ability to achieve a desired result, the Courage to undertake it and the Constancy to see it through We say that a man has honor who accepts, as a duty, the responsibility of rendering necessary and valuable service to his own people and the vital interests of his country, and in so doing puts them above his own self-interests It is the highest aspect of the Code of the Gentleman and is present only in high civilizations A man or a nation without heroes, has no honor The character and actions of George Washington comprise a complete study of the concept of honor The modern soldier, statesman and gentleman, wishing to act honorably, will find in the life of Washington an example of every situation he is likely to encounter
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honor
the privilege of playing first from the tee Example: The honor generally goes to the person with the lowest score on the previous hole, and if there are ties the hole before that, and so on (In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the importance of the honor is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready" is usually a more appropriate M O )
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(Gk- time; pron tih'-may): for the Greeks honor was a central virtue; it is the loss of honor which Achilles frequently mentions as the source of his rage; honor was the respect which was due according to one's reputation and rank; it also suggested a keen sense of right and wrong (see aidos above) c
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Academic or university prizes or distinctions; as, honors in classics
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The side entitled to play first from the teeing ground is said to have the "honor "
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(aka: "honour") the privilege of playing first from the tee Usually the result of having the lowest score on the previous hole (Note: In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the honor's importance is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready")
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To play first off the tee, the privilege of the winner of the preceding hole
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the privilege of playing first from the tee Example: The honor generally goes to the person with the best score on the previous hole, and if that is not clear the hole before that, and so on (In informal or casual play, especially when there are players following, the honor's importance is superseded by the need to play without delay, and "hit when ready" is usually a more appropriate MO )
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Dog to sit quietly off-leash on or near the line while another dog retrieves
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A rule that the player with the lowest score hits first on the next hole
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a woman's virtue or chastity the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor"
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the state of being honored accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts"
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bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action
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to accept or pay a check or bill of exchange when it becomes due
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To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility
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The ace, king, queen, and jack of trumps
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The ten and nine are sometimes called Dutch honors
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To regard or treat with honor, esteem, or respect; to revere; to treat with deference and submission; when used of the Supreme Being, to reverence; to adore; to worship
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a woman's virtue or chastity the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor" the state of being honored accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts" bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageus action
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To accept and pay when due; as, to honora bill of exchange
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A state of being or state of character, that people possess by living up to the complex set of all the values that make up the public moral code Honor includes: integrity, courage, loyalty, respect, selfless-service, and duty Honor demands adherence to a public moral code, not protection of a reputation
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(n or adj ) A Jack, Queen, King, or Ace
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A virtue or distinguishable characteristic of an individual that implies the individual is obligated to follow a specific set of written or unwritten moral guidelines Honor implies that the individual has given one's word as a guarantee of future moral performance
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Act of fulfilling the credit engagement by paying, accepting, or negotiating
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to show respect for; to treat with deference and courtesy
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Honor is a claim to worth along with the social acknowledgement of worth It serves as social rating that entitles a person to interact in specific ways with his or her equals, superiors, and subordinates, according to the prescribed cultural cues of the society There are two types of honor: ascribed, which befalls or happens to a person passively through birth, family connections or endowment by notable persons of power, and acquired, which is honor actively sought and garnered most often at the expense of one's equals in the social contest of challenge and response The correlate of honor is shame Click here for examples
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