- a mark of esteem and distinction in Europe reserved for a person of noble or royal status during the colonial period.
El gives them curdled milk, apparently a mark of esteem.
The 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games are the marks of global esteem, and a chance for British companies.
This tablet was erected as a mark of esteem by his brother officers and inhabitants of the city.
Priscilla received him with every mark of esteem.
To be accepted by a barquecat was considered a mark of esteem.
The noble Yron, as a mark of his loyalty and high esteem, has presented you to our beloved jong.
IF there are no marks of esteem from colleagues abroad, it is because Akhmatova was not allowed to receive letters from them.
The Czar returned Osman's sword as a mark of esteem.
It is for personal service to the Sovereign or the Royal Family, and as a mark of royal esteem.