A custom is something that a group of people do repeatedly on a certain day or occasion, like devoting an entire day in November to insanely acquiring consumer goods. If the group has been doing this for long enough, and the practice is still considered honourable and good, it has been honoured by time, and is therefore time-honoured.
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I am guessing that you mean SCOT as in someone from Scotland. Here are some sentences.He is a Scot citizen.That is Scot slang.Scot custom is different from American custom.
No it is not a verb because it has to be and action verb or describing what the verb is doing. honored is a feeling not an action can easily be confused
Honoured
custom
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
Honored
This phrase means that this tradition has not been changed in time or in other words, it has remained the same for years.
they are not honored by someone
Perhaps you mean 'honored'.
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
It is a classic.
It refers to a company or custom that has been in existence along time.
TRADITION : a time-honored custom or constituent of one's heritage
Honored By God
............by imitation, using her as a role model,
Honored, respected because of age or wisdom