To "honor your word" means that you mean what you say, you "Walk the walk and talk the talk;" it means your word is your "bond," it has value and worth in equal measure to any tangible, material item and can be used to secure your interest in a transaction or property, i.e., "I give you my word that I will pay you for the pig by Wednesday." It is then up to you to "honor your word" by showing up on or before Wednesday and paying for the pig.
i think it means in memory of you
for instance, i'm drinking in your honor
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
It means"Strength and honour". Bye M.
It means that Zachariah says that if you do something it will give you honor so that's why he said it will give you honor and that is the answer.
The word means honor
I take it you mean 'Maid of honor'. The plural is 'Maids of honor', or 'Maids of honour' in British English.
The phrase "in honor" is used to show respect or tribute towards someone or something. It is often used to acknowledge someone's achievements, contributions, or memory.
It is a funny phrase for peacocks to show them honor.
The phrase 'force sagesse' is a French phrase that is a two-fold call of honor. When translated to English this phrase means the combination of 'strength and wisdom'.
This phrase means "Wisdom with honor"
refusal to honor an agreement
what does sweet of honor mean
"In Honorem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "in honor of" in English. It is often used to pay tribute or dedicate something to someone deserving of recognition or respect.
The term that means death with honor is in honerem. It is a Latin phrase that is not often used in the US.
You can either use Honor et Passio or Honorque passio.
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To 'cherish the love' would be to honor and celebrate your romantic relationship. Notably, Cherish the Love is a popular song by Kool and the Gang from the mid 1980's.