Homage
61homage — Благоговение2 …
62homage — [ˈhɒmɪdʒ] noun [singular/U] something that someone does or says in order to show respect or admiration …
63Homage — A public pronouncement of loyalty from a vassal to his lord. In exchange, the lord promised to protect the vassal. The oath was part of a ceremony that included the vassal placing his hands on the lord s hands …
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64homage — Mahalo, ho omaika i; ho olani (to a chief or king) …
65homage — A formal acknowledgment or profession of fealty by a feudal vassal or tenant to his lord upon investiture. The vassal or tenant knelt openly and humbly, ungirt and uncovered, and holding up his hands together between those of the lord, who sat… …
66homage jury — The jury of a courtbaron drawn from tenants. See 2 Bl Comm 54 …
67homage blue — noun : a dark purplish blue that is slightly less strong and very slightly darker than Scotch blue and slightly less strong and very slightly lighter than national flag blue …
68Liege homage — Liege Liege (l[=e]j), a. [OE. lige, lege, F. lige, LL. ligius, legius, liege, unlimited, complete, prob. of German origin; cf. G. ledig free from bonds and obstacles, MHG. ledec, ledic, lidic, freed, loosed, and Charta Ottonis de Benthem, ann.… …
69liege homage — /liyzh (hJomaj/liyjV. Homage which, when performed by one sovereign prince to another, included fealty and services, as opposed to simple homage, which was a mere acknowledgment of tenure …
70liege homage — /liyzh (hJomaj/liyjV. Homage which, when performed by one sovereign prince to another, included fealty and services, as opposed to simple homage, which was a mere acknowledgment of tenure …