0 deep respect and often praise shown for a person or god:
On this occasion we pay homage to him for his achievements.
1 an expression of great respect and honor:
We pay homage to him for his achievements in medical research.
By means of this fake homage, the festival re-enacted the sixteenth-century conquest and switched the roles of the protagonists by way of theatrical compensation.
Does the family wish to go public and gain even more societal homage for the loved one, more sympathy for their devotion?
We are told that the librarian was among thefirstto render homage.
He set his heel upon this miserable homage to station, which had nothing to support it, and crushed it out of his heart.
This is the meaning of pay in the expressions pay homage, pay lip service and pay attention.
It is a homage to a bygone age and to a community which was a formative influence on the author.
When it has been met legal theory will not be the less, but the more, worthy of his homage.
As a general homage to deities, incense was burned in front of their effigies.
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