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Definition of "honour'd" []

  • Archaic form of honored. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of honour. (verb)

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Use "honour'd" in a sentence
  • "My Lord Having for some years past boasted, as well I might, a personal knowledge of your late honour'd Father, valuable to me as a Critick and a Friend, I beg your Grace's acceptance of a small Volume [1] which I once hope'd to present to my departed Patron, and to have recieved his candid remarks."
  • "I thank your Lordship for your Letter; [in BL copy only: and if you had not known that I should thank you heartily I should not have been honour'd with it.] and will henceforth when the spirit moves me poetically or otherwise, obey the impulse and transmit the news of the moment."
  • "I have for months refrain'd from addressing you when I most wished to do it, on the death of my true friend, your late honour'd Father."