Word Study
dishonour
OXFORD DICTIONARY
dishonour, n. & v. (US dishonor)
--n.
1 a state of shame or disgrace; discredit.
2 something that causes dishonour (a dishonour to his profession).
--v.tr.
1 treat without honour or respect.
2 disgrace (dishonoured his name).
3 refuse to accept or pay (a cheque or a bill of exchange).
4 archaic violate the chastity of; rape.
--n.
1 a state of shame or disgrace; discredit.
2 something that causes dishonour (a dishonour to his profession).
--v.tr.
1 treat without honour or respect.
2 disgrace (dishonoured his name).
3 refuse to accept or pay (a cheque or a bill of exchange).
4 archaic violate the chastity of; rape.
Etymology
ME f. OF deshonor, deshonorer f. med.L dishonorare (as DIS-, HONOUR)
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