homage
Americannoun
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respect or reverence paid or rendered.
In his speech he paid homage to Washington and Jefferson.
- Antonyms:
- irreverence
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the formal public acknowledgment by which a feudal tenant or vassal declared himself to be the man or vassal of his lord, owing him fealty and service.
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the relation thus established of a vassal to his lord.
- Antonyms:
- disloyalty
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something done or given in acknowledgment or consideration of the worth of another.
a Festschrift presented as an homage to a great teacher.
noun
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a public show of respect or honour towards someone or something (esp in the phrases pay or do homage to )
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the act of respect and allegiance made by a vassal to his lord See also fealty
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something done in acknowledgment of vassalage
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verb
Etymology
Origin of homage
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English (h)omage, from Old French, equivalent to (h)ome “man” (from Latin hominem, accusative of homō; Homo ) + -age -age
Example Sentences
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It paid homage to a nurse’s steady hands, to a mother’s prayer beads slipping through her fingers, and to a belief that our stories do not end at the point of collapse.
From Slate • Mar. 29, 2026
The montage features O’Brien running through film sets of various nominated movies as a group of children run after him, an homage to the movie’s infamous scene.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 15, 2026
Dries van Noten's Julian Klausner paid homage to the 1990s/early noughties with his maxi denim skirts with the must-have high split.
From BBC • Mar. 10, 2026
Coming on the heels of the Grammy Award-winning “Harry’s House,” “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” is an experimental tour-de-force, a pop smorgasbord that is part homage, part electronica and part bacchanalia.
From Salon • Mar. 6, 2026
After the destrier was led off and his homage removed, Cersei nodded for the ceremonies to continue.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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