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homage

[hom-ij, om-, oh-mahzh] / ˈhɒm ɪdʒ, ˈɒm-, oʊˈmɑʒ /


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Homage is also paid to artists who reached their heyday before many of the online audience members were born.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 1, 2024

It replaces the traditional Homage of Peers in which a long line of hereditary peers knelt and made a pledge to the monarch in person.

From BBC • May 1, 2023

“The Homage of the People is particularly exciting because that’s brand new,” said a spokesman for Lambeth Palace, the archbishop’s official London residence.

From Washington Post • Apr. 30, 2023

Homage is paid to the influences and achievements of the great figures of jazz — especially Louis Armstrong, whose career, says Mr. Hughes, “is almost the whole story of orchestral jazz in America.”

From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2021

I have named this one Torontodalisque: Homage to Ingres, because of the pose, and the rubber plant like a fan behind her.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood




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