your honor - translation to English
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your honor - translation to English

TITLE
Your honor; Her Honour; Your honour; His Honor; Hizzoner; Your Honor; Your Honour; His Honour

your honor         
su honor, honorable juez
His Honor         
Su Honor
honor         
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SENTIMIENTO QUE COMPRENDE LA REPUTACIÓN, AUTOPERCEPCIÓN O IDENTIDAD MORAL DE UN INDIVIDUO O DE UN GRUPO
Código de Honor; Honra; Honorable; Tribunal de honor; Tribunales de honor; Tribunales militares de honor; Derecho al honor; Sistema de honor; Código de honor; Codigo de Honor; Codigo de honor; Tribunal de Honor; Códigos de honor; Código del honor; Honorabilidad
honour
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Definition

honorable
adj.
1) Digno de ser honrado o acatado.
Blasón.
2) Tratamiento que se da en algunas partes a determinadas personas por su cargo o dignidad.

Wikipedia

Honour (style)

His Honour or Her Honour (American English: His Honor or Her Honor) is an honorific prefix traditionally applied to certain classes of people, in particular justices and judges and mayors. In Australia and the United States, the prefix is also used for magistrates (spelled in the American style, "Honor"). A corruption of the term, "Hizzoner", is sometimes used to irreverently refer to mayors of larger U.S. cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, or Philadelphia.

In Australia, His Honour or Her Honour is used as a title for the Administrator of the Northern Territory while in office. The Honourable is a courtesy title retained for life for a former administrator.

In England and Wales, it is used as a prefix for circuit judges, e.g. His Honour Judge John Smith. It is sometimes abbreviated in writing as HHJ.

In Hong Kong, which retained much of England's judicial tradition, it is also used as a prefix for district court judges.

In Northern Ireland the prefix is also used for county court judges.

In Canada, His Honour or Her Honour is used as a title for the lieutenant governor of a province while in office. The spouse of a lieutenant governor is also addressed as His or Her Honour only while the lieutenant governor is in office. The Honourable is a courtesy title retained for life for a former lieutenant governor.

Formerly, this style was sometimes used by an enlisted seaman when addressing the captain of a ship, though this practice has not been common since the early Nineteenth Century.

Examples of use of your honor
1. Huvelle, Heaton said little other than "Yes, your honor" and "No, your honor" in response to questions.
2. "Again, your honor, that gets into state secrets," Garre replied.
3. "I would suppose not, your honor," Boudreaux replied.
4. "I think he would have, your honor," Boudreaux finally said.
5. Abramoff?" "Yes, your honor," Griles replied to U.S.