pleitesía
homage
noun pleh-teh-SEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Old Spanish pleitesía, from pleito (suit, allegiance)
Also means
deference
Usage Note
Pleitesía is a formal or literary noun meaning the act of paying respect or homage to someone of higher standing; the fixed phrase is rendir pleitesía (to pay homage). It has a slightly archaic or ironic flavor in modern speech — it can be used sincerely (of a crowd honoring a monarch) or sarcastically (of someone fawning excessively).
Examples
"Los ciudadanos rindieron pleitesía al nuevo rey."
Natural Translation
The citizens paid homage to the new king.
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