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honours
/ ˈɒnəz /
plural noun
- observances of respect
- often capital
- (in a university degree or degree course) a rank of the highest academic standard
- a high mark awarded for an examination; distinction
- last honours or funeral honoursobservances of respect at a funeral
- military honoursceremonies performed by troops in honour of royalty, at the burial of an officer, etc
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A trim maid then brought in the tea equipage, and Georgie did the honours with her usual unaffected grace.
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A stern, but noble-looking man sat at the upper end of the table, and seemed to do the honours to the rest of the company.
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In January, 1820, his Marshal's bton and his other honours were restored to him, and he entered the field of politics.
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The old dining-hall had shared in the general decay, and been shorn of all its ancient honours.
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This was the point of compass revealed by the astrologer as most favourable to the young candidate for manly honours.
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