honorer
Meanings
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noun
A person who bestows honor or rewards.
- "The mayor was an honorer at the annual awards ceremony."
- "My grandfather was an honorer of the military order of Merit."
Variants
List of all variants of honorer that leads to same resulthonor , honored , honoree , honorees , honorer , honorers , honoring , honors
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French onorer, from onre ‘worship, honor’.
Trivia
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The term 'honorer' is not commonly used in everyday language.
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In ancient Rome, soldiers were often honored with triumphs and public monuments.
Related Concepts
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Honorarium: A fee or reward paid for professional services.
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Honor code: A set of principles or rules that govern conduct and behavior.
Quotes
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Cape Ann, an hour's drive north of Boston, is far sleepier than the famous elbow that bounds the southern reach of Massachusetts Bay. … There aren't any schmaltzy songs about my granite cape, which was named to "honor" a queen, thank you very much.
- Anita Diamant,{it}National Geographic Traveler{/it},September 2005 -
Ricketts left for Mexico to study typhus in July of that year, where it killed him in 1910 at the age of thirty-nine. To "honor" his memory, the organisms that cause typhus and sundry spotted fevers were dubbed rickettsia in 1916.
- Wayne Biddle,{it}A Field Guide to Germs{/it},1995 -
"Elegant Attire is a tradition in the Saratoga Clubhouse," says a sign outside the clubhouse. "Ladies and gentlemen who continue to "honor" this tradition (e.g., dresses, suits or sport jackets) are always appreciated." It is not easy to arbitrate good taste, particularly when the temperature is soaring toward the 90's on a humid day.
- George Vecsey,{it}New York Times{/it},21 Aug. 1994 -
But by talking with hikers and trail builders in the years since, and tracing the history these stone piles carry with them, I would learn that cairns are more than just interesting curiosities. I would discover that cairns "honor" the dead, save lives, mark boundaries, protect vegetation, claim territory, and reflect the seasons.
- Barbara Claire Kasselmann,{it}AMC Outdoors{/it},May 1999
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, the honorer is often depicted as a respected figure who recognizes and rewards achievements. In art, the theme of honoring is common in portraits and monuments.
How to Memorize "honorer"
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visualize
- Visualize a person giving an award or medal to another person.
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associate
- Associate the word with the concept of respect and recognition.
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mnemonics
- Remember the phrase: Honorer is a person who gives honor.
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