Title bestowed upon individuals or organizations as an award in recognition of their merits.
1The word which opens the volley is itself a title of honor "Sri."
2Toulan, there is only one title of honor for all men, and that is Fidele.
3Story Keeper-that'swhat Emrys was, a title of honor amongst both Fae and humans in Wendlyn.
4Wife is a solemn title of honor and has nothing to do with the joys of life.
5You have given me a glorious title of honor, and I know how little I deserve it.
6However, Jacob Tam, or, to call him by his title of honor, Rabbeun Tam, - in allusion to Gen. xxv.
7Many British families continued steady in their devotion to the Scotch line, and the name of Jacobite was for them a title of honor.
8A professor surely; showing that she took glasses for a sure sign of a professor, and professor for the highest possible title of honor.
9The lieutenant-generalcy conferred on Winfield Scott after the Mexican War was a special brevet title of honor, that rank not existing in our army.
10Fiddle is the title of honor which my queen has given me for the little service which I have been able to do for her.
11Another class are those given at first as a term of reproach or disgrace, accepted without protest, and afterwards borne as a title of honor.
12The word which opens the volley is itself a title of honor "Sri." The "108" stands for the rest of his names, I believe.
13Thunderous cheers for "the rail-splitter" resounded, for this slur on the statesman had recoiled on aspersers and was used as a title of honor.
14Never had a man more thoroughly earned the title of honor that he bore throughout the rest of his life, "The Rock of Chickamauga."
15Then a custom-house was established, and a "live Yankee" installed at the head of it, who was also glorified with a title of honor.
16But shall not one man have more Titles of Honor than another?
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