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English Dictionary: homage by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
homage
n
  1. respectful deference; "pay court to the emperor" [syn: court, homage]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   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.
  
      2. Respect or reverential regard; deference; especially,
            respect paid by external action; obeisance.
  
                     All things in heaven and earth do her [Law] homage.
                                                                              --Hooker.
  
                     I sought no homage from the race that write. --Pope.
  
      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[89]minent usefulness and virtue, and
                  profess our fealty to the principles by which they
                  have been guided.
  
                           Go, go with homage yon proud victors meet ! Go,
                           lie like dogs beneath your masters' feet !
                                                                              --Dryden.
  
                           Man, disobeying, Disloyal, breaks his fealty,
                           and sins Against the high supremacy of heaven.
                                                                              --Milton.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   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.]
  
      2. To cause to pay homage. [Obs.] --Cowley.
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