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homagehom‧age /ˈhɒmɪdʒ $ ˈhɑː-/ noun [singular] homageOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French hommage, from homme ‘man, man who owes duty to a ruler’ - Memorial Day is when Americans pay homage to those killed in the nation's wars.
- And in its intolerance of criticism and debate the government and its minions pay homage to those they have replaced.
- He agreed to do homage so long as it was spelt out that Aquitaine should belong to him and his heirs for ever.
- I am here to receive your homage in dark silence.
- Look for a great little homage to Mary Tyler Moore, too.
- The mayor also suggested that the de Young may get a new name to pay homage to a high-spending benefactor.
- They went wild with jubilation as they paid homage to the local boy who made President.
► pays homage to The film pays homage to Martin Scorsese’s ‘Mean Streets’. NOUN► liege· Closely connected with fidelity was liege homage, which the kings were equally determined to extend. VERB► pay· This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father.· The annual luncheon at the center pays homage to those who have given more than 1, 000 hours.· And in its intolerance of criticism and debate the government and its minions pay homage to those they have replaced.· Carefully documented accounts of heroism challenge us to recognize their sacrifices and pay them homage.· I went to pay my homage, To this man of the century.· Companies have paid homage to its wisdom for decades, if not centuries.· To pay homage to pioneers. 3.· When we return to our hometowns, a visit to the old school to pay homage is a mandatory ritual. ► perform· At Le Mans he performed the required homage.· He would simply have to perform homage in person. formal something you do to show respect for someone or something you think is important: The film pays homage to Martin Scorsese’s ‘Mean Streets’. |