[ˈhɔ.nɔr], [ˈɔː.nor]
OriginFrom Old Latin honōs, a form notably still used by Cicero, of unknown origin; the expected Proto-Indo-European root shape would be *gʰon- or *ǵʰon-, but there are no clear cognates.
- declension-3, masculinehonor, esteem, dignity, reputation, office
Formshonōris(genitive) · honor(nominative, singular) · honōrēs(nominative, plural) · honōris(genitive, singular) · honōrum(genitive, plural) · honōrī(dative, singular) · honōribus(dative, plural) · honōrem(accusative, singular) · honōrēs(accusative, plural) · honōre(ablative, singular) · honōribus(ablative, plural) · honor(singular, vocative) · honōrēs(plural, vocative) · honōs(alternative, Old-Latin)
Source: Wiktionary