amende honorable
Americannoun
plural
amendes honorablesnoun
Etymology
Origin of amende honorable
Example Sentences
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The good-natured Irishwoman herself chose to make the amende honorable, but after her own fashion.
From Making People Happy by Fisher, Harrison
Overwhelmed by this magnanimity, I murmured my thanks and complete satisfaction with her amende honorable, and tried to turn the occasion to such profit as might be by questioning the man a little.
From Against Odds A Detective Story by Lynch, Lawrence L.
Sometimes the criminal performed the amende honorable, marching along Chepe bareheaded and wearing nothing but a white shirt, carrying a great wax taper, escorted by the Mayor's sergeants.
From The History of London by Besant, Walter, Sir
So heinous a crime could not be overlooked, and Tanee, was banished to his native island; but after a short time he declared his penitence, made amende honorable, and was restored to favour.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 by Various
I even offered to contribute myself, that it might be taken as an amende honorable on behalf of the English Government.
From The Soul of a People by Fielding, H. (Harold)
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