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.
While the text is largely free of the new spirit, title and preface explicitly pay homage to it.
He inscribed some words of homage to her, intended to be read out as part of the performance.
It is most important for researchers to deal with the details of experimental evidence, not just pay homage to its existence.
It appears not so much a gesture of homage as of detachment or correction.
She also thanks all of us who pay homage to him through our work.
The opening bipartite, monothematic chorus is immediately followed by an accompanied bass recitative that might almost appear to be a homage to his father.
The final ecclesiastical conclusion, and homage, is an understated view of a columned wall, pulpit and baptismal font.
As a general homage to deities, incense was burned in front of their effigies.