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  • 1 Honor

    hŏnor or hŏnos (the latter form almost exclusively in Cic., who has honor only Phil. 9, 6 fin., and Fragm. pro Tull. 21; also in Caes., Liv., Sall., Prop., Verg., Nep., and Curt.; but honor in Sen., Vell., Ov.; and Hor. and Tac. use both forms. Honos was antiquated in Quintilian's day, v. Quint. 1, 4, 13; Neue, Formenl. 1, 168 sq.), ōris (archaic gen. honorus, like venerus, Lex Puteol. ap. Haubold, n. 7), m. [perh. Sanscr. hu-, call], honor, repute, esteem in which a person or thing is held.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    cum honos sit praemium virtutis judicio studioque civium delatum ad aliquem, qui eum sententiis, qui suffragiis adeptus est, is mihi et honestus et honoratus videtur. Qui autem occasione aliqua etiam invitis suis civibus nactus est imperium, hunc nomen honoris adeptum, non honorem puto,

    Cic. Brut. 81, 281; cf.:

    is autem, qui vere appellari potest honos, non invitamentum ad tempus, sed perpetuae virtutis est praemium,

    id. Fam. 10, 10, 1 sq.:

    honos alit artes omnesque incenduntur ad studia gloria,

    id. Tusc. 1, 2, 4;

    so with gloria,

    id. Part. 24, 87: si honos is fuit, majorem tibi habere non [p. 862] potui, id. Fam. 5, 20, 2:

    quanto et honor hic illo est amplior, etc.,

    id. Att. 9, 2, A, 1:

    gratia, dignitate, honore auctus,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 43, 8:

    amplissimis honoribus et praemiis decorari... honos maximus,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 54, 232:

    ut eum amplissimo regis honore et nomine affeceris,

    id. Deiot. 5, 14:

    aliquem praecipuo honore habere,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 54, 4:

    suum cuique honorem et gradum reddere,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 136:

    apud eum sunt in honore et in pretio,

    id. ib. 28, 77; Caes. B. C. 3, 61, 1; so with in:

    in honore magno esse,

    Cic. Brut. 8, 30:

    summo in honore,

    id. de Or. 1, 55, 235; id. Off. 2, 19, 65:

    tanto in honore,

    id. Tusc. 2, 2, 4; Caes. B. C. 1, 77, 2; 3, 47, 7; Liv. 42, 6, 12; but without in:

    Jovem autem quanto honore in suo templo fuisse arbitramini,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 58, § 129:

    (Druides) magno sunt apud eos honore,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 13, 4; 5, 54, 5; Liv. 1, 40, 1; Tac. A. 14, 6; id. H. 1, 6, 4:

    honorem accipere,

    Cic. Att. 9, 2, A, 1:

    honorem huic generi (i. e. poëtis) non fuisse declarat oratio Catonis,

    id. Tusc. 1, 2, 3:

    honori summo nostro Miloni fuit qui P. Clodii conatus compressit,

    id. Off. 2, 17, 58; cf.:

    quod (i. e. medium ex tribus sedere) apud Numidas honori ducitur,

    Sall. J. 11, 3:

    rite suum Baccho dicemus honorem,

    honor, praise, Verg. G. 2, 393: tanto ille vobis quam mihi pejorem honorem habuit, worse honor, i. e. greater dishonor or disgrace, Q. Metell. ap. Gell. 12, 9, 4; cf.:

    exsilii honor,

    i. e. honorable exile, Tac. H. 1, 21.—Personified:

    tute pone te latebis facile, ne inveniat te honos,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 37.—Of inanim. and abstr. things, honor, esteem, value:

    physicae quoque non sine causa tributus idem est honos,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 22, 73; id. Fam. 7, 26, 2:

    ornatus ille admirabilis, propter quem ascendit in tantum honorem eloquentia,

    id. Or. 36, 125:

    multa renascentur quae jam cecidere, cadentque Quae nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus,

    Hor. A. P. 71:

    apud antiquos piscium nobilissimus habitus acipenser nullo in honore est,

    Plin. 9, 17, 27, § 60; 19, 6, 32, § 104:

    vino Pramnio etiam nunc honos durat,

    id. 14, 4, 6, § 54 al. —
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Public honor, official dignity, office, post, preferment (cf. munus):

    ita quaestor sum factus, ut mihi honorem illum tum non solum datum, sed etiam creditum ac commissum putem,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 35:

    ille honoris gradus,

    id. Sull. 29, 82:

    equites Romanos in tribunicium restituit honorem,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 77 fin.:

    extraordinarium honorem appetere,

    id. ib. 1, 32, 2:

    hic ipse honos (sc. dictatura), delatus ad me, testis est innocentiae meae,

    Liv. 9, 26, 14:

    curulem adferri sellam eo jussit (Flavius) ac sede honoris sui inimicos spectavit,

    id. 9, 46, 9:

    honore abiit,

    Suet. Aug. 26; cf.:

    deposito honore,

    id. ib. 36:

    paene honore summotus est,

    id. Claud. 9:

    honor municipalis est administratio rei publicae cum dignitatis gradu, sive cum sumtu, sive sine erogatione contingens,

    Dig. 50, 4, 14 pr.: honorem aut magistratum gerere, Gai Inst. 1, 96:

    clari velamen honoris sufficiunt tunicae summis aedilibus albae,

    Juv. 3, 178:

    tempus honoris,

    the term of office, id. 8, 150:

    honorem militiae largiri,

    military honors, id. 7, 88.—In plur.:

    populum Romanum hominibus novis industriis libenter honores mandare semperque mandasse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 37, § 81; cf.:

    qui (populus) stultus honores Saepe dat indignis,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 15:

    ascendisset ad honores, nisi, etc.,

    Cic. Brut. 68, 241:

    honoribus amplissimis et laboribus maximis perfungi,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 3:

    obrepisti ad honores errore hominum,

    id. Pis. 1, 1:

    Catulus maximis honoribus usus,

    Sall. C. 49, 2:

    magistratus atque honores capere,

    Suet. Aug. 26:

    largiri opes, honores,

    Tac. A. 11, 12.—
    2.
    Particular phrases.
    a.
    Honoris causa.
    (α).
    Out of respect, in order to show honor (class.):

    C. Curio, quem ego hominem honoris potius quam contumeliae causa nominatum volo,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 7, 18:

    quem honoris causa nomino,

    id. Rosc. Am. 2, 6:

    toties hunc et virum bonum esse dixisti et honoris causa appellasti,

    id. Rosc. Com. 6, 18:

    Campanis equitum honoris causa, civitas sine suffragio data,

    Liv. 8, 14, 10; 32, 34, 8; 39, 22, 2.—
    (β).
    For the sake of (ante-class.):

    ejus honoris causa, feci thensaurum ut hic reperiret Euclio,

    Plaut. Aul. prol. 25: mei honoris causa mittere coquos, id. ib. 3, 4, 4:

    huc honoris vostri venio gratia,

    id. Am. 3, 1, 7; id. Stich. 2, 2, 14:

    vestri honoris causa,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 35.—
    b.
    Praefari or dicere honorem, to make an excuse in saying any thing that may be distasteful = by your leave or saving your presence:

    si dicimus: ille patrem strangulavit, honorem non praefamur. Sin de Aurelia aliquid aut Lollia, honos. praefandus est,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 4;

    for which: haec sunt quae retulisse fas sit, ac pleraque ex his non nisi honore dicto,

    Plin. 28, 8, 24, § 87; cf.

    also: honos auribus sit,

    i. e. pardon the expression, Curt. 5, 1, 22.—
    3.
    Personified, Hŏnor or Hŏnos, as a deity whose temple adjoined that of Virtus, and who was worshipped with uncovered head, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 54, § 121; id. Sest. 54, 116; id. Leg. 2, 23, 58; Val. Max. 1, 1, 8; Liv. 27, 25, 7 sqq.; Aug. Civ. Dei, 4, 21; Inscr. Orell. 543.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Concr., any thing given as a mark of honor, an honorary gift, a reward, acknowledgment, recompense, fee; a sacrifice; funeral rites; a legacy, etc. (mostly poet. and since the Aug. period):

    Itan tandem hanc majores famam tradiderunt tibi tui,... honori posterorum tuorum ut vindex fieres,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 18:

    Curio misi, ut medico honos haberetur et tibi daret quod opus esset,

    Cic. Fam. 16, 9, 3; Vitr. 10, 22:

    geminum pugnae proponit honorem,

    Verg. A. 5, 365:

    nil victor honoris Ex opibus posco,

    Sil. 9, 199:

    dicite, Pierides, quonam donetur honore Neaera,

    Tib. 3, 1, 5:

    nec Telamon sine honore recessit Hesioneque data potitur,

    Ov. M. 11, 216:

    arae sacrificiis fument, honore, donis cumulentur,

    Liv. 8, 33, 21:

    divūm templis indicit honorem,

    Verg. A. 1, 632; Ov. F. 4, 409:

    nullos aris adoleret honores,

    id. M. 8, 742:

    meritos aris mactavit honores,

    Verg. A. 3, 118:

    honore sepulturae carere,

    Cic. de Sen. 20, 75; id. Inv. 1, 55, 108:

    cernit ibi maestos et mortis honore carentes Leucaspim, etc.,

    Verg. A. 6, 333; cf. Ov. Tr. 3, 3, 45:

    mille viri, qui supremum comitentur honorem,

    Verg. A. 11, 61:

    solutus honos cineri,

    Val. Fl. 3, 357:

    honorem habere alicui,

    Curt. 3, 12, 13:

    omnem honorem funeri servare,

    id. 4, 10, 23:

    communem sepulturae honorem alicui tribuere,

    Suet. Aug. 17:

    nec enim quaerimus, cui acquiratur, sed cui honos habitus est,

    the honorary legacy, Dig. 37, 5, 3; 32, 1, 11:

    sepulturae honore spoliatus,

    Val. Max. 4, 7, 1; 9, 8, 1 fin.; cf.:

    supremitatis honor,

    Amm. 31, 13:

    supremus condicionis humanae honos,

    Val. Max. 6, 3, 1.—
    B.
    Objectively, a quality that brings honor or consideration, an ornament, grace, charm, beauty ( poet.):

    silvis Aquilo decussit honorem,

    Verg. G. 2, 404:

    December silvis honorem decutit,

    Hor. Epod. 11, 6; cf.:

    populeus cui frondis honor,

    Val. Fl. 6, 296:

    notus in vultus honor,

    Hor. Epod. 17, 18; Stat. Th. 10, 788.—In plur.:

    laetos oculis afflārat honores,

    Verg. A. 1, 591; cf. Sil. 12, 244:

    hic tibi copia Manabit ad plenum benigno Ruris honorum opulenta cornu,

    Hor. C. 1, 17, 16:

    nullum ver usquam nullique aestatis honores,

    Sil. 3, 487.—
    C.
    A magistrate, office-holder:

    sed cum summus honor finito computet anno, sportula quid referat,

    Juv. 1, 117; cf. v. 110.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Honor

  • 2 honor

    hŏnor or hŏnos (the latter form almost exclusively in Cic., who has honor only Phil. 9, 6 fin., and Fragm. pro Tull. 21; also in Caes., Liv., Sall., Prop., Verg., Nep., and Curt.; but honor in Sen., Vell., Ov.; and Hor. and Tac. use both forms. Honos was antiquated in Quintilian's day, v. Quint. 1, 4, 13; Neue, Formenl. 1, 168 sq.), ōris (archaic gen. honorus, like venerus, Lex Puteol. ap. Haubold, n. 7), m. [perh. Sanscr. hu-, call], honor, repute, esteem in which a person or thing is held.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    cum honos sit praemium virtutis judicio studioque civium delatum ad aliquem, qui eum sententiis, qui suffragiis adeptus est, is mihi et honestus et honoratus videtur. Qui autem occasione aliqua etiam invitis suis civibus nactus est imperium, hunc nomen honoris adeptum, non honorem puto,

    Cic. Brut. 81, 281; cf.:

    is autem, qui vere appellari potest honos, non invitamentum ad tempus, sed perpetuae virtutis est praemium,

    id. Fam. 10, 10, 1 sq.:

    honos alit artes omnesque incenduntur ad studia gloria,

    id. Tusc. 1, 2, 4;

    so with gloria,

    id. Part. 24, 87: si honos is fuit, majorem tibi habere non [p. 862] potui, id. Fam. 5, 20, 2:

    quanto et honor hic illo est amplior, etc.,

    id. Att. 9, 2, A, 1:

    gratia, dignitate, honore auctus,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 43, 8:

    amplissimis honoribus et praemiis decorari... honos maximus,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 54, 232:

    ut eum amplissimo regis honore et nomine affeceris,

    id. Deiot. 5, 14:

    aliquem praecipuo honore habere,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 54, 4:

    suum cuique honorem et gradum reddere,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 136:

    apud eum sunt in honore et in pretio,

    id. ib. 28, 77; Caes. B. C. 3, 61, 1; so with in:

    in honore magno esse,

    Cic. Brut. 8, 30:

    summo in honore,

    id. de Or. 1, 55, 235; id. Off. 2, 19, 65:

    tanto in honore,

    id. Tusc. 2, 2, 4; Caes. B. C. 1, 77, 2; 3, 47, 7; Liv. 42, 6, 12; but without in:

    Jovem autem quanto honore in suo templo fuisse arbitramini,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 58, § 129:

    (Druides) magno sunt apud eos honore,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 13, 4; 5, 54, 5; Liv. 1, 40, 1; Tac. A. 14, 6; id. H. 1, 6, 4:

    honorem accipere,

    Cic. Att. 9, 2, A, 1:

    honorem huic generi (i. e. poëtis) non fuisse declarat oratio Catonis,

    id. Tusc. 1, 2, 3:

    honori summo nostro Miloni fuit qui P. Clodii conatus compressit,

    id. Off. 2, 17, 58; cf.:

    quod (i. e. medium ex tribus sedere) apud Numidas honori ducitur,

    Sall. J. 11, 3:

    rite suum Baccho dicemus honorem,

    honor, praise, Verg. G. 2, 393: tanto ille vobis quam mihi pejorem honorem habuit, worse honor, i. e. greater dishonor or disgrace, Q. Metell. ap. Gell. 12, 9, 4; cf.:

    exsilii honor,

    i. e. honorable exile, Tac. H. 1, 21.—Personified:

    tute pone te latebis facile, ne inveniat te honos,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 37.—Of inanim. and abstr. things, honor, esteem, value:

    physicae quoque non sine causa tributus idem est honos,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 22, 73; id. Fam. 7, 26, 2:

    ornatus ille admirabilis, propter quem ascendit in tantum honorem eloquentia,

    id. Or. 36, 125:

    multa renascentur quae jam cecidere, cadentque Quae nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus,

    Hor. A. P. 71:

    apud antiquos piscium nobilissimus habitus acipenser nullo in honore est,

    Plin. 9, 17, 27, § 60; 19, 6, 32, § 104:

    vino Pramnio etiam nunc honos durat,

    id. 14, 4, 6, § 54 al. —
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Public honor, official dignity, office, post, preferment (cf. munus):

    ita quaestor sum factus, ut mihi honorem illum tum non solum datum, sed etiam creditum ac commissum putem,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 35:

    ille honoris gradus,

    id. Sull. 29, 82:

    equites Romanos in tribunicium restituit honorem,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 77 fin.:

    extraordinarium honorem appetere,

    id. ib. 1, 32, 2:

    hic ipse honos (sc. dictatura), delatus ad me, testis est innocentiae meae,

    Liv. 9, 26, 14:

    curulem adferri sellam eo jussit (Flavius) ac sede honoris sui inimicos spectavit,

    id. 9, 46, 9:

    honore abiit,

    Suet. Aug. 26; cf.:

    deposito honore,

    id. ib. 36:

    paene honore summotus est,

    id. Claud. 9:

    honor municipalis est administratio rei publicae cum dignitatis gradu, sive cum sumtu, sive sine erogatione contingens,

    Dig. 50, 4, 14 pr.: honorem aut magistratum gerere, Gai Inst. 1, 96:

    clari velamen honoris sufficiunt tunicae summis aedilibus albae,

    Juv. 3, 178:

    tempus honoris,

    the term of office, id. 8, 150:

    honorem militiae largiri,

    military honors, id. 7, 88.—In plur.:

    populum Romanum hominibus novis industriis libenter honores mandare semperque mandasse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 37, § 81; cf.:

    qui (populus) stultus honores Saepe dat indignis,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 15:

    ascendisset ad honores, nisi, etc.,

    Cic. Brut. 68, 241:

    honoribus amplissimis et laboribus maximis perfungi,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 3:

    obrepisti ad honores errore hominum,

    id. Pis. 1, 1:

    Catulus maximis honoribus usus,

    Sall. C. 49, 2:

    magistratus atque honores capere,

    Suet. Aug. 26:

    largiri opes, honores,

    Tac. A. 11, 12.—
    2.
    Particular phrases.
    a.
    Honoris causa.
    (α).
    Out of respect, in order to show honor (class.):

    C. Curio, quem ego hominem honoris potius quam contumeliae causa nominatum volo,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 7, 18:

    quem honoris causa nomino,

    id. Rosc. Am. 2, 6:

    toties hunc et virum bonum esse dixisti et honoris causa appellasti,

    id. Rosc. Com. 6, 18:

    Campanis equitum honoris causa, civitas sine suffragio data,

    Liv. 8, 14, 10; 32, 34, 8; 39, 22, 2.—
    (β).
    For the sake of (ante-class.):

    ejus honoris causa, feci thensaurum ut hic reperiret Euclio,

    Plaut. Aul. prol. 25: mei honoris causa mittere coquos, id. ib. 3, 4, 4:

    huc honoris vostri venio gratia,

    id. Am. 3, 1, 7; id. Stich. 2, 2, 14:

    vestri honoris causa,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 35.—
    b.
    Praefari or dicere honorem, to make an excuse in saying any thing that may be distasteful = by your leave or saving your presence:

    si dicimus: ille patrem strangulavit, honorem non praefamur. Sin de Aurelia aliquid aut Lollia, honos. praefandus est,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 4;

    for which: haec sunt quae retulisse fas sit, ac pleraque ex his non nisi honore dicto,

    Plin. 28, 8, 24, § 87; cf.

    also: honos auribus sit,

    i. e. pardon the expression, Curt. 5, 1, 22.—
    3.
    Personified, Hŏnor or Hŏnos, as a deity whose temple adjoined that of Virtus, and who was worshipped with uncovered head, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 54, § 121; id. Sest. 54, 116; id. Leg. 2, 23, 58; Val. Max. 1, 1, 8; Liv. 27, 25, 7 sqq.; Aug. Civ. Dei, 4, 21; Inscr. Orell. 543.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Concr., any thing given as a mark of honor, an honorary gift, a reward, acknowledgment, recompense, fee; a sacrifice; funeral rites; a legacy, etc. (mostly poet. and since the Aug. period):

    Itan tandem hanc majores famam tradiderunt tibi tui,... honori posterorum tuorum ut vindex fieres,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 18:

    Curio misi, ut medico honos haberetur et tibi daret quod opus esset,

    Cic. Fam. 16, 9, 3; Vitr. 10, 22:

    geminum pugnae proponit honorem,

    Verg. A. 5, 365:

    nil victor honoris Ex opibus posco,

    Sil. 9, 199:

    dicite, Pierides, quonam donetur honore Neaera,

    Tib. 3, 1, 5:

    nec Telamon sine honore recessit Hesioneque data potitur,

    Ov. M. 11, 216:

    arae sacrificiis fument, honore, donis cumulentur,

    Liv. 8, 33, 21:

    divūm templis indicit honorem,

    Verg. A. 1, 632; Ov. F. 4, 409:

    nullos aris adoleret honores,

    id. M. 8, 742:

    meritos aris mactavit honores,

    Verg. A. 3, 118:

    honore sepulturae carere,

    Cic. de Sen. 20, 75; id. Inv. 1, 55, 108:

    cernit ibi maestos et mortis honore carentes Leucaspim, etc.,

    Verg. A. 6, 333; cf. Ov. Tr. 3, 3, 45:

    mille viri, qui supremum comitentur honorem,

    Verg. A. 11, 61:

    solutus honos cineri,

    Val. Fl. 3, 357:

    honorem habere alicui,

    Curt. 3, 12, 13:

    omnem honorem funeri servare,

    id. 4, 10, 23:

    communem sepulturae honorem alicui tribuere,

    Suet. Aug. 17:

    nec enim quaerimus, cui acquiratur, sed cui honos habitus est,

    the honorary legacy, Dig. 37, 5, 3; 32, 1, 11:

    sepulturae honore spoliatus,

    Val. Max. 4, 7, 1; 9, 8, 1 fin.; cf.:

    supremitatis honor,

    Amm. 31, 13:

    supremus condicionis humanae honos,

    Val. Max. 6, 3, 1.—
    B.
    Objectively, a quality that brings honor or consideration, an ornament, grace, charm, beauty ( poet.):

    silvis Aquilo decussit honorem,

    Verg. G. 2, 404:

    December silvis honorem decutit,

    Hor. Epod. 11, 6; cf.:

    populeus cui frondis honor,

    Val. Fl. 6, 296:

    notus in vultus honor,

    Hor. Epod. 17, 18; Stat. Th. 10, 788.—In plur.:

    laetos oculis afflārat honores,

    Verg. A. 1, 591; cf. Sil. 12, 244:

    hic tibi copia Manabit ad plenum benigno Ruris honorum opulenta cornu,

    Hor. C. 1, 17, 16:

    nullum ver usquam nullique aestatis honores,

    Sil. 3, 487.—
    C.
    A magistrate, office-holder:

    sed cum summus honor finito computet anno, sportula quid referat,

    Juv. 1, 117; cf. v. 110.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > honor

  • 3 honōs, or honor

       honōs, or honor ōris, m    —Of persons, honor, repute, esteem, reputation, praise, distinction: honos alit artīs: honore auctus, Cs.: suum cuique honorem reddere: summo in honore: Iovem quanto honore fuisse, etc.: Gentis, glory, V.: pugnae, military glory, V.: Quem multo conpellat honore, deference, V.: magno sunt apud eos honore, Cs.: inservit honori, i. e. ambition, H.: honori summo Miloni fuit qui, etc.: quod apud Numidas honori ducitur, S.: Baccho dicemus honorem, praise, V.: mortalis vitae, fame achieved in, V.: Plena honorum munera, H.—Of things, honor, esteem, value: physicae tributus idem est honos: Quae nunc sunt in honore vocabula, are approved, H.—Public honor, official dignity, office, post, preferment: indignus illo honore (i. e. consulatu), S.: equites in tribunicium restituit honorem, Cs.: hic honos delatus ad me, L.: ad inperia et honores niti, S.: tempus honoris, the term of office, Iu.: hominibus novis honores mandare: honores dare indignis, H.: honoribus amplissimis perfungi: rapti Ganymedis, i. e. office, V.—In the phrases, honoris causā, out of respect, to show honor: quem honoris causā nomino: honoris causā civitas data, L.: vestri honoris causā, for your sake, T.: praefari honorem, to say by your leave, begin with an apology: honos praefandus est.—Person., a deity, worshipped with uncovered head, C., H., L.—A mark of honor, honorary gift, reward, acknowledgment, recompense, fee: ut medico honos haberetur, fee: geminum pugnae proponit honorem, prize, V.: nec Telamon sine honore recessit, O.: divōm templis indicit honorem, sacrifice, V.: nullos aris adoleret honores, O.: sepulturae: mortis honore carentes, funeral rites, V.—An ornament, decoration, grace, charm, beauty: silvis Aquilo decussit honorem, V.: regius, array, V.: laetos oculis adflarat honores, V.: copia Ruris honorum opulenta, H.—A magistrate, office-holder: summus, Iu.

    Latin-English dictionary > honōs, or honor

  • 4 כבוד השופט

    your honor

    Hebrew-English dictionary > כבוד השופט

  • 5 sayın başkan

    your honor

    Turkish-English dictionary > sayın başkan

  • 6 sayın yargıç

    your honor

    Turkish-English dictionary > sayın yargıç

  • 7 Euer Ehren!

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Euer Ehren!

  • 8 Su Alteza

    • Your Eminence
    • Your Grace
    • your health
    • Your Honor

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Su Alteza

  • 9 señoría

    f.
    dominion, Lordship.
    * * *
    1 formal (para hombre) lordship; (para mujer) ladyship
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1)

    su o vuestra Señoría — your o his lordship/your o her ladyship

    2) (=dominio) rule, sway
    * * *

    su señoría — (frml) ( dirigiéndose a un juez) ≈ your Honor*

    sus señorías — ( refiriéndose a diputados) ≈ the members of this house ≈ the Right Honorable* members

    * * *

    su señoría — (frml) ( dirigiéndose a un juez) ≈ your Honor*

    sus señorías — ( refiriéndose a diputados) ≈ the members of this house ≈ the Right Honorable* members

    * * *
    sus señorías (refiriéndose a diputados) ≈ the members of this house, ≈ the Right Honorable* members
    si su señoría se dignara a ayudarnos ( iró); if your lordship would deign to give us a hand ( iro)
    * * *

    señoría sustantivo femenino
    1 Jur (hombre) lordship
    (mujer) ladyship
    2 Pol honourable member
    ' señoría' also found in these entries:
    English:
    honour
    - lord
    - worship
    - honor
    - lordship
    * * *
    lordship, f ladyship;
    su señoría [a un noble] Your Lordship, f Your Ladyship;
    [a un parlamentario] the Honourable gentleman, f the Honourable lady; [a un ministro] the Right Honourable gentleman, f the Right Honourable lady; [a un juez] your Honour
    * * *
    f JUR
    :
    su señoría your Honor o Br Honour
    * * *
    1) : lordship
    2)
    Su Señoría : Your Honor

    Spanish-English dictionary > señoría

  • 10 protestar

    v.
    1 to complain.
    protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor service
    protestaban contra la detención del líder sindical they were protesting against the arrest of the union leader
    ¡protesto! (law) objection!
    2 to grumble.
    haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling
    3 to protest, to object, to remonstrate, to present an objection.
    María se quejó contra los perros Mary complained against the dogs.
    * * *
    1 (mostrar disconformidad) to protest ( contra, against)
    2 DERECHO to raise an objection
    ¡protesto, su señoría! objection, Your Honour!
    3 (refunfuñar) to moan
    \
    sin protestar without protest
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) (=quejarse) to complain

    protestaron contra la subida de la gasolinathey complained o frm protested against the rise in the price of petrol

    protestó por lo mal que la habían tratadoshe complained o frm protested about how badly she had been treated

    2) (Jur)

    ¡protesto, Su Señoría! — objection, Your Honour!

    ¡protesto contra esa observación! — I resent that!, I object to that remark!

    2. VT
    1) [+ letra, pagaré] to protest, note
    2) frm (=declarar) to protest
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protest

    protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor

    b) ( quejarse) to complain

    protestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something

    nadie protestó cuando lo propusenobody complained o objected when I made the proposal

    2.
    1)
    a) (Com, Fin) < letra> to protest; < cheque> to refer... to drawer, dishonor*
    b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at
    2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest
    * * *
    = protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.
    Ex. 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.
    Ex. 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.
    Ex. This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.
    Ex. Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.
    Ex. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.
    Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.
    Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.
    Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.
    Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.
    Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.
    Ex. As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.
    Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.
    Ex. The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.
    Ex. The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.
    ----
    * aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.
    * protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.
    * protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.
    * protestar furiosamente = rage against.
    * protestar por = bridle at.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protest

    protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor

    b) ( quejarse) to complain

    protestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something

    nadie protestó cuando lo propusenobody complained o objected when I made the proposal

    2.
    1)
    a) (Com, Fin) < letra> to protest; < cheque> to refer... to drawer, dishonor*
    b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at
    2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest
    * * *
    = protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.

    Ex: 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.

    Ex: 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.
    Ex: This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.
    Ex: Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.
    Ex: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.
    Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.
    Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.
    Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.
    Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.
    Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.
    Ex: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.
    Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.
    Ex: The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.
    Ex: The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.
    * aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.
    * protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.
    * protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.
    * protestar furiosamente = rage against.
    * protestar por = bridle at.

    * * *
    protestar [A1 ]
    vi
    to protest protestar CONTRA algo to protest AGAINST o ABOUT sth
    protestan contra la carestía de vida they're protesting against o about the high cost of living
    protestar POR or DE algo to complain ABOUT sth
    protestó por el trato recibido he complained about o protested about o at the way he had been treated
    hágalo ahora mismo y sin protestar do it right now and no complaining o don't start complaining
    ¡protesto, señoría! objection, your Honor! o I object, your Honor!
    —no es culpa mía —protestó it's not my fault, he protested
    nadie protestó cuando lo propuse nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
    ■ protestar
    vt
    A
    1 ( Com, Fin) ‹letra› to protest; ‹cheque› to refer … to drawer, dishonor*
    2 ‹actuación› to protest about o at
    protestaron la decisión del árbitro they protested about o at the referee's decision, they protested the referee's decision ( AmE)
    B ( frml); ‹inocencia› to protest
    * * *

    protestar ( conjugate protestar) verbo intransitivo

    protestar CONTRA algo to protest against o about sth

    protestar POR or DE algo to complain about sth
    protestar verbo intransitivo
    1 (manifestar desacuerdo) to protest: vamos a protestar contra la subida de impuestos, we're going to protest against the rise in taxes
    2 (quejarse) to complain: siempre está protestando por el frío, he's always complaining about the cold
    3 Jur to object
    4 Com to protest
    ' protestar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bien
    - chistar
    - levantarse
    - pitar
    - rechistar
    - sentada
    - alegar
    - energía
    - patalear
    - plantón
    - quejarse
    - valer
    - valor
    - venga
    - zapatear
    English:
    constrained
    - fuss
    - protest
    - rage
    - remonstrate
    - contest
    - move
    * * *
    vi
    1. [quejarse] to complain (por/contra about/against); [en manifestación] to protest (por/contra about/against);
    protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor service;
    los manifestantes protestaban contra la detención del líder sindical the demonstrators were protesting against the arrest of the union leader
    2. [refunfuñar] to grumble;
    haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling
    3. Der
    ¡protesto! [en juicio] objection!
    vt
    1. Com to protest
    2. Méx [prometer]
    el presidente protestó su cargo ante el congreso the president was sworn in before parliament
    * * *
    I v/t protest
    II v/i
    1 ( quejarse) complain (por, de about)
    2 ( expresar oposición) protest (contra, por about, against)
    * * *
    : to protest, to object
    1) : to protest, to object to
    2) : to declare, to profess
    * * *
    1. (oponerse a) to protest
    2. (quejarse) to complain / to moan

    Spanish-English dictionary > protestar

  • 11 Gericht

    n; -(e)s, -e
    1. JUR., Institution: (law) court(s Pl.); meist lit. und fig. tribunal; (Rechtsprechung) jurisdiction; ordentliches Gericht ordinary court (of law); vor Gericht aussagen / laden testify / summon before a ( oder the) court; vor Gericht bringen take s.o. to court; vor Gericht gehen oder das Gericht anrufen go to court; vor Gericht kommen Sache: come before the court(s); Person: go on trial; vor Gericht stehen be up for trial, be on trial; vor Gericht vertreten represent s.o. (oder s.th.) in court; sich vor Gericht verantworten stand trial
    2. JUR. (die Richter) the bench; Hohes Gericht! Your Lordship (Am. Your Honor); bei Schwurgerichtsverfahren auch: Members of the Jury; das Gericht zieht sich zur Beratung zurück the court will adjourn
    3. JUR. (Verhandlung) hearing; im Strafverfahren: trial; (Urteil, das Urteilen) judg(e)ment; Gericht (ab) halten hold court, sit; Gericht halten oder zu Gericht sitzen über (+ Akk) geh. sit in judg(e)ment on s.o.
    4. Gebäude: court, bes. Am. courthouse
    5. KIRCHL.: das Jüngste oder Letzte Gericht the Last Judg(e)ment; Tag des Jüngsten Gerichts KIRCHL. Day of Judg(e)ment, Judg(e)ment Day
    6. fig.: mit jemandem hart oder scharf ins Gericht gehen fig. take s.o. to task, haul s.o. over the coals
    n; -(e)s, -e dish ( aus of); (Mahlzeit) meal; (Gang) course
    * * *
    das Gericht
    (Gerichtshof) court; law court; court of justice;
    (Speise) meal; dish
    * * *
    Ge|rịcht I [gə'rɪçt]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    (= Speise) dish II
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Behörde) court (of justice); (= Gebäude) court(house), law courts pl; (= die Richter) court, bench

    Hohes Gericht!My Lord! (Brit), Your Honor! (US)

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — to appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht kommen (Fall) — to come to court; (Mensch) to come or appear before a/the court

    jdn vor Gericht ladento summon or call sb to appear in court

    jdn/einen Fall vor Gericht bringen — to take sb/a case to court

    mit etw vor Gericht gehento go to court about sth, to take legal action about sth

    jdn/einen Fall vor Gericht vertreten — to represent sb/a case in court

    2)

    über jdn/etw Gericht halten — to pronounce judgement on sb/sth

    mit jdm ( scharf) ins Gericht gehen (fig)to judge sb harshly

    * * *
    das
    1) (a public house.) bar
    2) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) court
    3) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) court
    4) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) dish
    * * *
    Ge·richt1
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈrɪçt]
    nt (Speise) dish
    Ge·richt2
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈrɪçt]
    nt
    1. JUR (Behörde) court [of justice]; (Gebäude) court [house], law courts pl
    \Gericht erster/zweiter/letzter Instanz court of first instance/appellate court/court of ultimate resort
    [etw] vor \Gericht aussagen to testify in court
    jdn/einen Fall vor \Gericht bringen to take sb/a case to court
    vor \Gericht erscheinen to appear in court [or at the bar]
    vor \Gericht gehen to litigate
    mit etw dat vor \Gericht gehen (fam) to take legal action [or to go to court] about sth
    vor \Gericht kommen to appear in [or come to] court, to appear [or come] before a/the court; Fall to come to court
    [wegen einer S. gen] vor \Gericht stehen to appear in [or before a/the] court [for sth]
    jdn/einen Fall vor \Gericht vertreten to represent sb/a case in court
    gegen jdn/etw vor \Gericht ziehen (fam) to instigate legal proceedings against sb/sth, to take sb/sth to court
    bei \Gericht in court, at the bar
    vor \Gericht at law, on trial
    2. JUR (die Richter) court, bench
    3.
    Hohes \Gericht! My Lord! BRIT, Your Honor! AM
    das Jüngste \Gericht REL the last Judg[e]ment, Judg[e]ment Day
    mit jdm ins \Gericht gehen to sharply criticize sb
    über jdn/etw \Gericht halten to pronounce judg[e]ment on sb/sth
    über jdn zu \Gericht sitzen to sit in judg[e]ment on sb
    * * *
    I
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte
    1) (Institution) court

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht stehenbe on or stand trial

    2) (Richter) bench
    3) (Gebäude) court[-house]
    4) in

    das Jüngste od. Letzte Gericht — (Rel.) the Last Judgement

    mit jemandem [hart od. scharf] ins Gericht gehen — take somebody [severely] to task

    II
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte dish
    * * *
    Gericht1 n; -(e)s, -e
    1. JUR, Institution: (law) court(s pl); meist liter und fig tribunal; (Rechtsprechung) jurisdiction;
    ordentliches Gericht ordinary court (of law);
    vor Gericht aussagen/laden testify/summon before a ( oder the) court;
    vor Gericht bringen take sb to court;
    das Gericht anrufen go to court;
    vor Gericht kommen Sache: come before the court(s); Person: go on trial;
    vor Gericht stehen be up for trial, be on trial;
    vor Gericht vertreten represent sb (oder sth) in court;
    2. JUR (die Richter) the bench;
    Hohes Gericht! Your Lordship (US Your Honor); bei Schwurgerichtsverfahren auch: Members of the Jury;
    3. JUR (Verhandlung) hearing; im Strafverfahren: trial; (Urteil, das Urteilen) judg(e)ment;
    Gericht (ab)halten hold court, sit;
    zu Gericht sitzen über (+akk) geh sit in judg(e)ment on sb
    4. Gebäude: court, besonders US courthouse
    5. KIRCHE:
    Letzte Gericht the Last Judg(e)ment;
    Tag des Jüngsten Gerichts KIRCHE Day of Judg(e)ment, Judg(e)ment Day
    6. fig:
    scharf ins Gericht gehen fig take sb to task, haul sb over the coals
    Gericht2 n; -(e)s, -e dish (
    aus of); (Mahlzeit) meal; (Gang) course
    * * *
    I
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte
    1) (Institution) court

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht stehenbe on or stand trial

    2) (Richter) bench
    3) (Gebäude) court[-house]
    4) in

    das Jüngste od. Letzte Gericht — (Rel.) the Last Judgement

    mit jemandem [hart od. scharf] ins Gericht gehen — take somebody [severely] to task

    II
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte dish
    * * *
    -e n.
    court (law) n.
    dish n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Gericht

  • 12 П-167

    БЕРЕГИ (ПЛАТЬЕ СНОВУ, А) ЧЕСТЬ СМОЛОДУ (saying) (used as advice to young people) value your honor and good name from your youth (just as you ought to take care of clothing when it is new): = (take care of your clothes while they're still new,) cherish your honor from a tender age.
    «Служи верно, кому присягнёшь слушайся начальников за их лаской не гоняйся на службу на напрашивайся от службы не отговаривайся и помни пословицу: береги платье снову, а честь смолоду» (Пушкин 2). "Serve faithfully the Sovereign to whom you swear allegiance, obey your superiors
    don't curry favor with them don't volunteer for duty, but don't shirk it either and remember the proverb, Take care of your clothes while they're still new
    cherish your honor from a tender age'" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-167

  • 13 береги платье снову, а честь смолоду

    БЕРЕГИ( ПЛАТЬЕ СНОВУ, А) ЧЕСТЬ СМОЛОДУ
    [saying]
    =====
    (used as advice to young people) value your honor and good name from your youth (just as you ought to take care of clothing when it is new):
    - (take care of your clothes while they're still new,) cherish your honor from a tender age.
         ♦ "Служи верно, кому присягнёшь; слушайся начальников; за их лаской не гоняйся; на службу на напрашивайся; от службы не отговаривайся; и помни пословицу: береги платье снову, а честь смолоду" (Пушкин 2). "Serve faithfully the Sovereign to whom you swear allegiance; obey your superiors; don't curry favor with them; don't volunteer for duty, but don't shirk it either; and remember the proverb, Take care of your clothes while they're still new; cherish your honor from a tender age'" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > береги платье снову, а честь смолоду

  • 14 береги честь смолоду

    БЕРЕГИ( ПЛАТЬЕ СНОВУ, А) ЧЕСТЬ СМОЛОДУ
    [saying]
    =====
    (used as advice to young people) value your honor and good name from your youth (just as you ought to take care of clothing when it is new):
    - (take care of your clothes while they're still new,) cherish your honor from a tender age.
         ♦ "Служи верно, кому присягнёшь; слушайся начальников; за их лаской не гоняйся; на службу на напрашивайся; от службы не отговаривайся; и помни пословицу: береги платье снову, а честь смолоду" (Пушкин 2). "Serve faithfully the Sovereign to whom you swear allegiance; obey your superiors; don't curry favor with them; don't volunteer for duty, but don't shirk it either; and remember the proverb, Take care of your clothes while they're still new; cherish your honor from a tender age'" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > береги честь смолоду

  • 15 gericht

    n; -(e)s, -e
    1. JUR., Institution: (law) court(s Pl.); meist lit. und fig. tribunal; (Rechtsprechung) jurisdiction; ordentliches Gericht ordinary court (of law); vor Gericht aussagen / laden testify / summon before a ( oder the) court; vor Gericht bringen take s.o. to court; vor Gericht gehen oder das Gericht anrufen go to court; vor Gericht kommen Sache: come before the court(s); Person: go on trial; vor Gericht stehen be up for trial, be on trial; vor Gericht vertreten represent s.o. (oder s.th.) in court; sich vor Gericht verantworten stand trial
    2. JUR. (die Richter) the bench; Hohes Gericht! Your Lordship (Am. Your Honor); bei Schwurgerichtsverfahren auch: Members of the Jury; das Gericht zieht sich zur Beratung zurück the court will adjourn
    3. JUR. (Verhandlung) hearing; im Strafverfahren: trial; (Urteil, das Urteilen) judg(e)ment; Gericht (ab) halten hold court, sit; Gericht halten oder zu Gericht sitzen über (+ Akk) geh. sit in judg(e)ment on s.o.
    4. Gebäude: court, bes. Am. courthouse
    5. KIRCHL.: das Jüngste oder Letzte Gericht the Last Judg(e)ment; Tag des Jüngsten Gerichts KIRCHL. Day of Judg(e)ment, Judg(e)ment Day
    6. fig.: mit jemandem hart oder scharf ins Gericht gehen fig. take s.o. to task, haul s.o. over the coals
    n; -(e)s, -e dish ( aus of); (Mahlzeit) meal; (Gang) course
    * * *
    das Gericht
    (Gerichtshof) court; law court; court of justice;
    (Speise) meal; dish
    * * *
    Ge|rịcht I [gə'rɪçt]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    (= Speise) dish II
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Behörde) court (of justice); (= Gebäude) court(house), law courts pl; (= die Richter) court, bench

    Hohes Gericht!My Lord! (Brit), Your Honor! (US)

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — to appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht kommen (Fall) — to come to court; (Mensch) to come or appear before a/the court

    jdn vor Gericht ladento summon or call sb to appear in court

    jdn/einen Fall vor Gericht bringen — to take sb/a case to court

    mit etw vor Gericht gehento go to court about sth, to take legal action about sth

    jdn/einen Fall vor Gericht vertreten — to represent sb/a case in court

    2)

    über jdn/etw Gericht halten — to pronounce judgement on sb/sth

    mit jdm ( scharf) ins Gericht gehen (fig)to judge sb harshly

    * * *
    das
    1) (a public house.) bar
    2) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) court
    3) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) court
    4) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) dish
    * * *
    Ge·richt1
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈrɪçt]
    nt (Speise) dish
    Ge·richt2
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈrɪçt]
    nt
    1. JUR (Behörde) court [of justice]; (Gebäude) court [house], law courts pl
    \Gericht erster/zweiter/letzter Instanz court of first instance/appellate court/court of ultimate resort
    [etw] vor \Gericht aussagen to testify in court
    jdn/einen Fall vor \Gericht bringen to take sb/a case to court
    vor \Gericht erscheinen to appear in court [or at the bar]
    vor \Gericht gehen to litigate
    mit etw dat vor \Gericht gehen (fam) to take legal action [or to go to court] about sth
    vor \Gericht kommen to appear in [or come to] court, to appear [or come] before a/the court; Fall to come to court
    [wegen einer S. gen] vor \Gericht stehen to appear in [or before a/the] court [for sth]
    jdn/einen Fall vor \Gericht vertreten to represent sb/a case in court
    gegen jdn/etw vor \Gericht ziehen (fam) to instigate legal proceedings against sb/sth, to take sb/sth to court
    bei \Gericht in court, at the bar
    vor \Gericht at law, on trial
    2. JUR (die Richter) court, bench
    3.
    Hohes \Gericht! My Lord! BRIT, Your Honor! AM
    das Jüngste \Gericht REL the last Judg[e]ment, Judg[e]ment Day
    mit jdm ins \Gericht gehen to sharply criticize sb
    über jdn/etw \Gericht halten to pronounce judg[e]ment on sb/sth
    über jdn zu \Gericht sitzen to sit in judg[e]ment on sb
    * * *
    I
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte
    1) (Institution) court

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht stehenbe on or stand trial

    2) (Richter) bench
    3) (Gebäude) court[-house]
    4) in

    das Jüngste od. Letzte Gericht — (Rel.) the Last Judgement

    mit jemandem [hart od. scharf] ins Gericht gehen — take somebody [severely] to task

    II
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte dish
    * * *
    …gericht n im subst dish;
    Bohnengericht bean dish;
    Fleischgericht meat dish;
    Nudelgericht pasta dish;
    Reisgericht rice dish
    * * *
    I
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte
    1) (Institution) court

    vor Gericht erscheinen/aussagen — appear/testify in court

    vor Gericht stehenbe on or stand trial

    2) (Richter) bench
    3) (Gebäude) court[-house]
    4) in

    das Jüngste od. Letzte Gericht — (Rel.) the Last Judgement

    mit jemandem [hart od. scharf] ins Gericht gehen — take somebody [severely] to task

    II
    das; Gericht[e]s, Gerichte dish
    * * *
    -e n.
    court (law) n.
    dish n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gericht

  • 16 ваша честь

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ваша честь

  • 17 Su Señoría

    pron.
    my lord, her ladyship, his lordship, your Ladyship.
    f.
    Your Honor, Your Worship, Your Honour.
    f. & m.
    Your Honor, Your Honour, Your Worship.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Su Señoría

  • 18 Richter

    m; -s, -; judge; Oberster Richter supreme judge; Herr Richter! Anrede: Your Lordship, Am. Your Honor; er ist Richter am Landgericht he is a judge at the regional (Land) court; zum Richter ernannt werden be appointed (a) judge ( oder called to the bench); jemanden vor den Richter bringen take s.o. to court; sich zum Richter machen ( oder aufwerfen) fig. set o.s. up in judg(e)ment; ( das Buch der) Richter BIBL. (the Book of) Judges
    * * *
    der Richter
    judge; justice
    * * *
    Rịch|ter ['rɪçtɐ]
    1. m -s, -, Rich|te|rin
    [-ərɪn]
    2. f -, -nen
    judge

    jdn/einen Fall vor den Richter bringen or zerren — to bring sb/a case before a judge

    die Richter — the Bench, the judiciary, the judges pl

    die Karlsruher Richterthe judges of the Federal Constitutional Court

    vor dem höchsten Richter stehen (liter: = vor Gott)to stand before the Judgement Seat or the Throne of Judgement

    * * *
    der
    1) (a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: The judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.) judge
    2) (a judge.) justice
    * * *
    Rich·ter(in)
    <-s, ->
    [ˈrɪçtɐ]
    m(f) judge
    sich akk zum \Richter [über jdn/etw] aufwerfen (pej) to sit in judgement [on sb/sth] a. pej
    \Richter an etw dat judge at sth
    er ist \Richter am Verwaltungsgericht he is a judge at the administrative court
    \Richter kraft Auftrags commissioned judge
    \Richter auf Lebenszeit judge for life
    \Richter auf Probe judge on probation
    ehrenamtlicher \Richter lay judge
    ersuchter \Richter requested judge
    gesetzlicher \Richter legally competent judge
    vorsitzender \Richter presiding judge
    * * *
    der; Richters, Richter judge

    jemanden vor den Richter bringentake somebody to court

    * * *
    Richter m; -s, -; judge;
    Oberster Richter supreme judge;
    Herr Richter! Anrede: Your Lordship, US Your Honor;
    er ist Richter am Landgericht he is a judge at the regional (Land) court;
    zum Richter ernannt werden be appointed (a) judge ( oder called to the bench);
    aufwerfen) fig set o.s. up in judg(e)ment;
    (das Buch der) Richter BIBEL (the Book of) Judges
    * * *
    der; Richters, Richter judge
    * * *
    - m.
    judge n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Richter

  • 19 སྐུ་ཞབས་

    [sku zhabs]
    venerable, master, mister, mr., you honor's feet, your honor, your lordship, your worship

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སྐུ་ཞབས་

  • 20 честь

    1. honor; credit; honestly; properly; well
    2. honour

    благодарю за честь, очень польщёнI feel highly honoured

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. почета (сущ.) почета
    2. брани (глаг.) брани; костери; кости; крой; ругай; утюжь
    Антонимический ряд:
    бесчестье; бесчестью; бесчестья; позора; позоре; позору

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > честь

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  • your honor — your dignity, honorable judge …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • on (your) honor — 1. with a serious promise. She swore on her honor that she d finish the assignment. 2. without being watched to see if you behave in the right way. We ask people, on their honor, to avoid leaving garbage at the campsite …   New idioms dictionary

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