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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

homage

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

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🗓️ 26 April 2024

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 26, 2024 is:

homage • \AH-mij\  • noun

An homage is something that is done to honor someone or something. It is often used with the word pay (as in “pay homage”) to mean “to respect or honor.”

// Her latest book is an homage to her favorite city.

// The paintings in the new art gallery pay homage to women artists of the past.

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Examples:

“The series also pays homage to Detroit with its brutal winters, chicken spots and fur-draped residents. It’s a city grounded in Black culture, which is only now beginning to reemerge after years of negligence.” — Aramide Tinubu, Variety, 21 Mar. 2024

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In medieval times, a person could officially become a vassal of a king or lord by publicly announcing allegiance to him in a formal ceremony. In that ritual, known as homage (from the Latin root homo-, meaning “man”), the subject (who was usually but not always a man) knelt and placed his hands between those of his lord, symbolically surrendering himself and putting himself at the lord’s disposal and under his jurisdiction. A bond was thus forged between the two; the vassal’s part was to revere and serve his lord, and the lord’s role was to protect and provide for the vassal and his family. The symbolism attached to the word proved irresistible, and homage quickly broadened to apply with the meaning “respect or honor” in a variety of contexts. Today, a singer can pay homage to someone who influenced their career, and a recipe can be an homage to a chef’s hometown.



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It's Merriam-Webster's word of the day for April 26th.

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Today's word is homage spelled H-O-M-A-G-E.

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Homage is a noun.

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An homage is something that is done to honor someone or something.

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It's often used with the word pay as in to pay homage to mean to respect or honor

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when homage is used as a synonym of the word tribute it's sometimes pronounced

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homage.

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Here's the word used in a sentence from Variety by Arameed Tenubu.

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The series also pays homage to Detroit with its brutal winters, chicken spots, and fur-draped

0:45.8

residence. It's a city grounded in black culture which is only now beginning to re-emerge after

0:52.1

years of negligence.

0:54.3

In medieval times, a person could officially become a vassal of a king or lord

0:59.3

by publicly announcing allegiance to him in a formal ceremony. In that ritual, known as homage from the

1:06.1

Latin root Homo, H-O-M-O-M-O-M-O, meaning man, the subject who was usually but not always a man knelt and placed his hands between those of his lord,

1:16.0

symbolically surrendering himself and putting himself at the lord's disposal and under his jurisdiction. A bond was thus forged between the two.

1:26.6

The vassals part was to revere and serve his lord, and the Lord's role was to protect and

1:32.4

provide for the vassal and his family.

1:35.0

The symbolism attached to the word proved irresistible,

1:39.0

and homage quickly broadened to apply with the meaning

1:42.0

respect or honor in a variety of contexts.

1:45.0

Today a singer can pay homage to someone who influenced their career and a

1:50.0

recipe can be an homage to a chef's hometown. With your word of the day I'm

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