Honourable

/ˈɒnərəbəl/ adjective

Deserving respect and admiration for moral character or conduct. Used as a title of respect for certain officials or in formal address.

From Old French 'honorable', from Latin 'honorabilis', from 'honor' meaning 'esteem, dignity'. The suffix '-able' indicates capability or worthiness. The British spelling with 'u' reflects French influence on Middle English spelling conventions.

AMክቡር
ARشريف
BNসম্মানজনক
CSctihodný
DAærefuld
DEehrenhaft
ELτιμήσιμος
EShonorable
FAشریف
FIkunniallinen
FRhonorable
GUમાનનીય
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