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- Honorable - a. - Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious.
- Honorable - a. - High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation.
- Honorable - a. - Proceeding from an upright and laudable cause, or directed to a just and proper end; not base; irreproachable; fair; as, an honorable motive.
- Honorable - a. - Conferring honor, or produced by noble deeds.
- Honorable - a. - Worthy of respect; regarded with esteem; to be commended; consistent with honor or rectitude.
- Honorable - a. - Performed or accompanied with marks of honor, or with testimonies of esteem; an honorable burial.
- Honorable - a. - Of reputable association or use; respectable.
- Honorable - a. - An epithet of respect or distinction; as, the honorable Senate; the honorable gentleman.
- Honorableness - n. - The state of being honorable; eminence; distinction.
- Honorableness - n. - Conformity to the principles of honor, probity, or moral rectitude; fairness; uprightness; reputableness.
- Honorable - a. - Performed or accompanied with marks of honor, or with testimonies of esteem; an honorable burial.
- Honorable - a. - An epithet of respect or distinction; as, the honorable Senate; the honorable gentleman.
- Generous - a. - Of honorable birth or origin; highborn.
- Bend - n. - One of the honorable ordinaries, containing a third or a fifth part of the field. It crosses the field diagonally from the dexter chief to the sinister base.
- Base - a. - Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.
- Glory - n. - Praise, honor, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; honorable fame; renown.
- Ancestry - n. - Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent.
- Escort - n. - To attend with a view to guard and protect; to accompany as safeguard; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to; -- used esp. with reference to journeys or excursions on land; as, to escort a public functionary, or a lady; to escort a baggage wagon.
- Well-intentioned - a. - Having upright intentions or honorable purposes.
- Blood - n. - Descent; lineage; especially, honorable birth; the highest royal lineage.
- Honorably - adv. - In an honorable manner; in a manner showing, or consistent with, honor.
- Impale - v. t. - To join, as two coats of arms on one shield, palewise; hence, to join in honorable mention.
- Saltire - v. - A St. Andrew's cross, or cross in the form of an X, -- one of the honorable ordinaries.
- Precedency - n. - The act or state of going or being before in rank or dignity, or the place of honor; right to a more honorable place; superior rank; as, barons have precedence of commoners.
- Name - n. - Reputed character; reputation, good or bad; estimation; fame; especially, illustrious character or fame; honorable estimation; distinction.
- High-principled - a. - Possessed of noble or honorable principles.
- Graduate - n. - To admit or elevate to a certain grade or degree; esp., in a college or university, to admit, at the close of the course, to an honorable standing defined by a diploma; as, he was graduated at Yale College.
- Top - n. - The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school.
- Ingenuous - a. - Of honorable extraction; freeborn; noble; as, ingenuous blood of birth.
- High-minded - a. - Having, or characterized by, honorable pride; of or pertaining to elevated principles and feelings; magnanimous; -- opposed to mean.
- Fesse - n. - A band drawn horizontally across the center of an escutcheon, and containing in breadth the third part of it; one of the nine honorable ordinaries.
- Dignity - n. - Elevated rank; honorable station; high office, political or ecclesiastical; degree of excellence; preferment; exaltation.
- Pensioner - n. - One of an honorable band of gentlemen who attend the sovereign of England on state occasions, and receive an annual pension, or allowance, of £150 and two horses.
- Chevron - n. - One of the nine honorable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dexter and sinister bases of the field and conjoined at its center.
- Honor - n. - A title applied to the holders of certain honorable civil offices, or to persons of rank; as, His Honor the Mayor. See Note under Honorable.
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- H3513 כָּבַד - 3513 כָּבַד - כָּבַד - - kâbad - kaw-bad' - or כָּבֵד; a primitive root; to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable; causatively, to make weighty (in the same two senses); abounding with, more grievously afflict, boast, be chargeable, [idiom] be dim, glorify, be (make) glorious (things), glory, (very) great, be grievous, harden, be (make) heavy, be heavier, lay heavily, (bring to, come to, do, get, be had in) honour (self), (be) honourable (man), lade, [idiom] more be laid, make self many, nobles, prevail, promote (to honour), be rich, be (go) sore, stop. - Verb - heb
- G2903 κράτιστος - 2903 κράτιστος - ΚΡΆΤΙΣΤΟΣ - - krátistos - krat'-is-tos - superlative of a derivative of κράτος; strongest, i.e. (in dignity) very honorable:--most excellent (noble). - Adjective - greek
- H5057 נָגִיד - 5057 נָגִיד - נָגִיד - - nâgîyd - naw-gheed' - or נָגִד; from נָגַד; a commander (as occupying the front), civil, military or religious; generally (abstractly, plural), honorable themes; captain, chief, excellent thing, (chief) governor, leader, noble, prince, (chief) ruler. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5375 נָשָׂא - 5375 נָשָׂא - נָשָׂא - - nâsâʼ - naw-saw' - or נָסָה; (Psalm 4:6 (אֲבַד)), a primitive root; to lift, in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absolute and relative; accept, advance, arise, (able to, (armor), suffer to) bear(-er, up), bring (forth), burn, carry (away), cast, contain, desire, ease, exact, exalt (self), extol, fetch, forgive, furnish, further, give, go on, help, high, hold up, honorable ([phrase] man), lade, lay, lift (self) up, lofty, marry, magnify, [idiom] needs, obtain, pardon, raise (up), receive, regard, respect, set (up), spare, stir up, [phrase] swear, take (away, up), [idiom] utterly, wear, yield. - Verb - heb
- G4320 προσαναβαίνω - 4320 προσαναβαίνω - ΠΡΟΣΑΝΑΒΑΊΝΩ - - prosanabaínō - pros-an-ab-ah'-ee-no - from πρός and ἀναβαίνω; to ascend farther, i.e. be promoted (take an upper (more honorable) seat):--go up. - Verb - greek
- H7336 רָזַן - 7336 רָזַן - רָזַן - - râzan - raw-zan' - a primitive root; probably to be heavy, i.e. (figuratively) honorable; prince, ruler. - Verb - heb
- G4586 σεμνός - 4586 σεμνός - ΣΕΜΝΌΣ - - semnós - sem-nos' - from σέβομαι; venerable, i.e. honorable:--grave, honest. - Adjective - greek