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- noun Plural form of
honourer .
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Examples
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Uncle's sake; and leave to number myself, with the same sincerity he ever did, among your greatest honourers, which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inheritances from him; being also, with the faithfullest wishes of health and a happy long life to you,
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1660 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Uncle's sake; and leave to number myself, with the same sincerity he ever did, among your greatest honourers, which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inheritances from him; being also, with the faithfullest wishes of health and a happy long life to you,
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 01: Preface and Life Samuel Pepys 1668
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Uncle's sake; and leave to number myself, with the same sincerity he ever did, among your greatest honourers, which I shall esteem as one of the most valuable parts of my inheritances from him; being also, with the faithfullest wishes of health and a happy long life to you,
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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My father and mother were both great lovers and honourers of clergymen, but all of
Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, bart., ambassador from Charles the Second to the courts of Portugal and Madrid. Anne Harrison Fanshawe 1652
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a more constant friend, never had poet more friends and honourers among the good of all parties; and that quacks in education, quacks in politics, and quacks in criticism were his only enemies.
Biographia Literaria Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Noblemen, and innumerable other company, who were honourers of this incomparable man, universally beloved by all who knew him. "
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