honorable$35804$ - translation to italian
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honorable$35804$ - translation to italian

Amende Honorable; Amende-honorable
  • [[Alphonse Legros]], ''Une amende honorable'', [[musée d'Orsay]].

honorable      
n. onorevole, persona onesta o di principio; persona degna di rispetto; persona che detiene il titolo di Onorevole; titolo inglese assegnato ai figli dei pari con un titolo inferiore a quello di Marchese
amende honorable         
fare ammenda, forma di punizione che consisteva nel recarsi in chiesa o a corte con una corda intorno al collo chiedendo perdono a Dio e agli uomini per un delitto commesso (latino)
the Honorable         
HONORIFIC STYLE NAME PREFIX
Honorable; Hon'ble; Honourable; Hon.; The Honerable; The Honorable; The Hon; The honourable; Honourable Member; Honourable members; The Hounourable; The Hon.; Hon’ble; The Hon'ble
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Definition

amende honorable
[Fr.] Apology (for improper treatment or language), reparation.

Wikipedia

Amende honorable

Amende honorable was originally a mode of punishment in France which required the offender, barefoot and stripped to his shirt, and led into a church or auditory with a torch in his hand and a rope round his neck held by the public executioner, to beg pardon on his knees of his God, his king, and his country.

By acknowledging their guilt, the offender made it clear, implicitly or explicitly, that they would refrain from future misconduct and would not seek revenge. Often used as a political punishment, and sometimes as an alternative to execution, it would sometimes serve as an acknowledgement of defeat and an instrument to restore peace.

The term is now used to denote a satisfactory apology or reparation.