Honore.
the latin word honor, honoris translates to honor or glory.
honor
Love, Honor, Obedience, Sacrifice and Righteousness
The root word for adoration is "adore," which comes from the Latin word "adorare," meaning "to worship or honor."
AnswerIt was named by King Charles II in honor of Admiral Sir William Penn and the Latin silva, meaning "woodland"."New Wales" and then, "Sylvania."
but there are many ways to say it in latin*excolo: to honor , polish, adorn, refine.*fides: promise, word of honor, trust, confidence, reliance, belief, faith.*honor: honor, esteem*macto: to magnify, glorify, honor.*ornamentum: trappings; furniture; decorations, weapons; honor, distinction
praise = laus (for example: magna cum laude; with great praise)
The root word of celebration is "celebrate," which comes from the Latin word "celebrare" meaning "to honor or frequent."
"for the sake of honor": honoris causa or honoris gratia.
It comes from the latin "honestus" full of honor, honorable. via Old french "honeste"Its in Plautus, so 3rd century BC
“Gloria” is a common Filipino name for females, derived from the Latin word for “glory.” It is often associated with honor, praise, and exaltation.
Latin for Honor Kumlada, Magna kumlada, great honor, Suma Kumlada highest honor.