Honoris Causâ upon Mr. Nicholas O'Beirne by the University of Sarabraxville.
I follow the interpretation of Cortius: "Me vexabat honoris cupido, et vexabat propterea etiam eadem, quae caeteros, fama atqua invidia.
It is nearly equivalent to fee, with the additional idea of being given honoris causa, as a token of respect.
Degrees in the faculties of Divinity and Law are conferred, at present, either in course, honoris causa, or on admission ad eundem.
And now the Council of the University has offered me the honour of doctor "honoris causa.
Sir William Petty would keepe the originall honoris ergo and gave me a copie of it, which I have not leisure to looke out.
Asiagenum) honoris caussa," lost and of not quite certain reading, belonging to 561 A.
In the older examples the formula "honoris causa," or virtutis ergo (Hermes, vi.
Honoris causa; thus we make our stand: Honor in us had injury, we prove.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "honoris" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.