honour |
donour |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a noun donour is
.
dignity |
honour |
As nouns the difference between dignity and honour
is that
dignity is a quality or state worthy of esteem and respect while
honour is standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa.
As a verb honour is
standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa.
As a proper noun Honour is
{{given name|female|from=English}}, a less common spelling of Honor.
taxonomy |
honour |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
yearn |
honour |
As a verb yearn
is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or
yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
notice |
honour |
As a noun notice
is the act of observing; perception.
As a verb notice
is to observe or take notice of.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
honour |
adore |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a verb adore is
.
honour |
herry |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a verb herry is
(obsolete) to honour, praise or celebrate or
herry can be (transitive|obsolete|scotland).
honour |
mensk |
As proper nouns the difference between honour and mensk
is that
honour is , a less common spelling of honor while
mensk is (dated).
honour |
honourless |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As an adjective honourless is
without honour; dishonourable or dishonoured.
honour |
honouree |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a noun honouree is
one who receives an honour or award.
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