0 past simple and past participle of honour --
1 to show great respect for someone or something, especially in public: --
2 to give someone public praise or a reward: --
He was honoured with a knighthood.
Husbands were expected to be ' honoured and obeyed ' and their wishes came first, it was seen as in the marriage contract and accepted.
While the archival evidence on this subject is limited, available evidence suggests that such commitments were typically honoured.
Both are masterworks which, delivered in performances of transcendental virtuosity, take an honoured place in the inexhaustible mainstream of musical humanism.
The music continued while the senate, citizens' assembly and honoured guests viewed the monument.
He was duly honoured with a rank of 800.
Our annals are honoured by the most distinguished actions.
Secondly, the fallibility of the residents must be honoured while the care-givers struggle to preserve the strengths of the self (or selves) that remain.
These were stories told and retold at night in the bagdiparas (hamlets), cherished and honoured for the daring, the physical prowess, the cunning.