A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction.
A woman's virtue or chastity.
Feudal barony in mediæval England, generally centered on a castle.
1 EU members with existing contracts, however, can honour them until July 1.
2 There's no word yet on who'll be given the honour this year.
3 Is this not, good people, an example of my sense of honour ?
4 They came; they admired the angelito; they drank copiously in its honour .
5 In honour of St Patrick, the Irish health service and the economy.
6 Where they had also won their first major honour a year earlier.
7 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honour .
8 Cimon was delighted; he craves honour , the way some men crave truth.
9 Most companies will not honour claims if customers travel against government advice.
10 It's far too easy to blame the Muslim faith for honour killings.
11 But the Australian government maintains Mr Trump will nevertheless honour the agreement.
12 The honour of the country is in the hands of the army.
13 Science now held a position of unique honour among the First Men.
14 He said the government would await funeral arrangements to honour their service.
15 New Zealand today fell silent in honour of the mosque attacks' martyrs.
16 They take powers to allow the UK not to honour Article 5.
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