Honors
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Middle English: from Old French onor (noun), onorer (verb), from Latin honos, honor .
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honors (n.)
"distinction for eminence in scholarship," by 1782, plural of honor (n.). Earlier in the sense "civilities paid; courtesies rendered" (1650s), which is the sense in do the honors (1650s), which originally meant the customary civilities and courtesies at a public entertainment, etc.