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adjective (having, showing, bringing or deserving honour: an honourable man.) hederlig, rettskaffenIsubst. \/ˈɒn(ə)rəbl\/(britisk, hverdagslig) person med tittelen HonourableIIadj. \/ˈɒn(ə)rəbl\/ eller honorable1) hederlig2) rettskaffen, rettsindig3) ærefull, æres-, ærlig4) fornem, høyaktet5) (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) med ekteskap i tankene (om mann som kurtiserer kvinne)the Honourable ( også Hon.) velbårne (tittel som brukes overfor yngre sønner av earls, barn av viscounts og barons, samt hoffdamer og visse høyere embedsmenn)the honourable member forklaring: titulering av medlemmer av Storbritannias underhus og kongressrepresentanter i USAthe Most Honourable høyvelbårne (tittel som brukes overfor markier)the Right Honourable ( også Rt.Hon.) høyvelbårne (britisk tittel som brukes overfor earls, viscounts og barons, medlemmer av regjeringen, ordføreren i London m.fl.)
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