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Dictionary Results for homage:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
homage
    n 1: respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor" [syn:
         court, homage]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Homage \Hom"age\, n. [OF. homage, homenage, F. hommage, LL.
   hominaticum, homenaticum, from L. homo a man, LL. also, a
   client, servant, vassal; akin to L. humus earth, Gr.? on the
   ground, and E. groom in bridegroom. Cf. Bridegroom,
   Human.]
   1. (Feud. Law) A symbolical acknowledgment made by a feudal
      tenant to, and in the presence of, his lord, on receiving
      investiture of fee, or coming to it by succession, that he
      was his man, or vassal; profession of fealty to a
      sovereign.
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   2. Respect or reverential regard; deference; especially,
      respect paid by external action; obeisance.
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            All things in heaven and earth do her [Law] homage.
                                                  --Hooker.
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            I sought no homage from the race that write. --Pope.
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   3. Reverence directed to the Supreme Being; reverential
      worship; devout affection. --Chaucer.

   Syn: Fealty; submission; reverence; honor; respect.

   Usage: Homage, Fealty. Homage was originally the act of a
          feudal tenant by which he declared himself, on his
          knees, to be the hommage or bondman of the lord; hence
          the term is used to denote reverential submission or
          respect. Fealty was originally the fidelity of such a
          tenant to his lord, and hence the term denotes a
          faithful and solemn adherence to the obligations we
          owe to superior power or authority. We pay our homage
          to men of pre["e]minent usefulness and virtue, and
          profess our fealty to the principles by which they
          have been guided.
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                Go, go with homage yon proud victors meet !
                Go, lie like dogs beneath your masters' feet !
                                                  --Dryden.
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                Man, disobeying,
                Disloyal, breaks his fealty, and sins
                Against the high supremacy of heaven. --Milton.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Homage \Hom"age\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Homaged; p. pr. & vb. n.
   Homaging.] [Cf. OF. hommager.]
   1. To pay reverence to by external action. [R.]
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   2. To cause to pay homage. [Obs.] --Cowley.
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4. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
HOMAGE, Eng. law. An acknowledgment made by the vassal in the presence of 
his lord, that he is his man, that is, his subject or vassal. The form in 
law French was, Jeo deveigne vostre home. 
     2. Homage was liege and feudal. The former was paid to the king, the 
latter to the lord. Liege, was borrowed from the French, as Thaumas informs 
us, and seems to have meant a service that was personal and inevitable. 
Houard, Cout. Anglo Norman, tom. 1, p. 511; Beames; Glanville, 215, 216, 
218, notes. 



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