DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan
216.73.216.135
Search for:
Search type:
Return Definitions
Match headwords exactly
Match prefixes
Match prefixes (skip, count)
Match substring occurring anywhere in a headword
Match suffixes
POSIX 1003.2 (modern) regular expressions
Old (basic) regular expressions
Match using SOUNDEX algorithm
Match headwords within Levenshtein distance one
Match separate words within headwords
Match the first word within headwords
Match the last word within headwords
Database:
Any
First match
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
DICT.TW 注音查詢、中文輸入法字典
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
Network Terminology
MDBG CC-CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary 漢英字典
Japanese-English Electronic Dictionary 和英電子辞書
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
WordNet (r) 2.0
Elements database 20001107
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
▼
[Show options]
[
Pronunciation
] [
Help
] [
Database Info
] [
Server Info
]
2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hon·or
n.
[
Written
also
honour
.]
1.
Esteem
due
or
paid
to
worth
;
high
estimation
;
respect
;
consideration
;
reverence
;
veneration
;
manifestation
of
respect
or
reverence
.
A
prophet
is
not
without
honor
,
save
in
his
own
country
.
--
Matt
.
xiii
. 57.
2.
That
which
rightfully
attracts
esteem
,
respect
,
or
consideration
;
self-respect
;
dignity
;
courage
;
fidelity
;
especially
,
excellence
of
character
;
high
moral
worth
;
virtue
;
nobleness
.
Godlike
erect
,
with
native
honor
clad
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Purity
;
chastity
; --
a
term
applied
mostly
to
women
,
but
becoming
uncommon
in
usage
.
If
she
have
forgot
Honor
and
virtue
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
nice
sense
of
what
is
right
,
just
,
and
true
,
with
course
of
life
correspondent
thereto
;
strict
conformity
to
the
duty
imposed
by
conscience
,
position
,
or
privilege
;
integrity
;
uprightness
;
trustworthness
.
Say
,
what
is
honor
? '
T
is
the
finest
sense
Of
justice
which
the
human
mind
can
frame
,
Intent
each
lurking
frailty
to
disclaim
,
And
guard
the
way
of
life
from
all
offense
Suffered
or
done
. --
Wordsworth
.
I
could
not
love
thee
,
dear
,
so
much
,
Loved
I
not
honor
more
. --
Lovelace
.
5.
That
to
which
esteem
or
consideration
is
paid
;
distinguished
position
;
high
rank
.
“Restored
me
to
my
honors
.”
I
have
given
thee
. . .
both
riches
,
and
honor
.
--
1
Kings
iii
. 13.
Thou
art
clothed
with
honor
and
majesty
.
--
Ps
.
civ
. 1.
6.
Fame
;
reputation
;
credit
.
Some
in
their
actions
do
woo
,
and
affect
honor
and
reputation
.
--
Bacon
.
If
my
honor
is
meant
anything
distinct
from
conscience
, '
t
is
no
more
than
a
regard
to
the
censure
and
esteem
of
the
world
.
--
Rogers
.
7.
A
token
of
esteem
paid
to
worth
;
a
mark
of
respect
;
a
ceremonial
sign
of
consideration
;
as
,
he
wore
an
honor
on
his
breast
;
military
honors
;
civil
honors
.
“Their
funeral
honors
.”
8.
A
cause
of
respect
and
fame
;
a
glory
;
an
excellency
;
an
ornament
;
as
,
he
is
an
honor
to
his
nation
.
9.
A
title
applied
to
the
holders
of
certain
honorable
civil
offices
,
or
to
persons
of
rank
;
as
,
His
Honor
the
Mayor
.
See
Note
under
Honorable
.
10.
Feud. Law
A
seigniory
or
lordship
held
of
the
king
,
on
which
other
lordships
and
manors
depended
.
11.
pl.
Academic
or
university
prizes
or
distinctions
;
as
,
honors
in
classics
.
12.
pl.
Whist
The
ace
,
king
,
queen
,
and
jack
of
trumps
.
The
ten
and
nine
are
sometimes
called
Dutch honors
.
Affair of honor
,
a
dispute
to
be
decided
by
a
duel
,
or
the
duel
itself
.
Court of honor
,
a
court
or
tribunal
to
investigate
and
decide
questions
relating
to
points
of
honor
;
as
a
court
of
chivalry
,
or
a
military
court
to
investigate
acts
or
omissions
which
are
unofficerlike
or
ungentlemanly
in
their
nature
.
Debt of honor
,
a
debt
contracted
by
a
verbal
promise
,
or
by
betting
or
gambling
,
considered
more
binding
than
if
recoverable
by
law
.
Honor bright!
An
assurance
of
truth
or
fidelity
. [
Colloq
.]
Honor court
Feudal Law
,
one
held
in
an
honor
or
seignory
.
Honor point
.
Her.
See
Escutcheon
.
Honors of war
Mil.
,
distinctions
granted
to
a
vanquished
enemy
,
as
of
marching
out
from
a
camp
or
town
armed
,
and
with
colors
flying
.
Law of honor
or
Code of honor
,
certain
rules
by
which
social
intercourse
is
regulated
among
persons
of
fashion
,
and
which
are
founded
on
a
regard
to
reputation
. --
Paley
.
Maid of honor
,
(a)
a
lady
of
rank
,
whose
duty
it
is
to
attend
the
queen
when
she
appears
in
public
.
(b)
the
bride's
principle
attendant
at
a
wedding
,
if
unmarried
.
If
married
,
she
is
referred
to
as
the
matron of honor
.
On one's honor
,
on
the
pledge
of
one's
honor
;
as
,
the
members
of
the
House
of
Lords
in
Great
Britain
,
are
not
under
oath
,
but
give
their
statements
or
verdicts
on
their
honor
.
Point of honor
,
a
scruple
or
nice
distinction
in
matters
affecting
one's
honor
;
as
,
he
raised
a
point
of
honor
.
To do the honors
,
to
bestow
honor
,
as
on
a
guest
;
to
act
as
host
or
hostess
at
an
entertainment
.
“To
do
the
honors
and
to
give
the
word.”
--
Pope
.
To do one honor
,
to
confer
distinction
upon
one
.
To have the honor
,
to
have
the
privilege
or
distinction
.
Word of honor
,
an
engagement
confirmed
by
a
pledge
of
honor
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
word
of
honor
n
:
a
promise
; "
he
gave
his
word
" [
syn
:
parole
,
word
]
DICT.TW
About DICT.TW
•
Contact Webmaster
•
Index
•
Links