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field of honor

n. Any place a duel was fought.

WordNet
field of honor
  1. n. the scene of a duel

  2. a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought; "they made a tour of Civil War battlefields" [syn: battlefield, battleground, field of battle, field]

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Field of Honor (1987 film)

Field of Honor is a 1987 French war film directed by Jean-Pierre Denis. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.

Field of Honor (1986 film)

Field of Honor is a 1986 Dutch/South Korean war film set during the Korean war, directed by Kim Dae-hie and Hans Scheepmaker.

Field of Honor

A field of honour is the site of a duel

Field of Honor or Field of Honour may also refer to:

  • Field of Honor (1986 film), 1986 Dutch/South Korean war film
  • Field of Honor (1987 film), 1987 French war film
  • Fields of Honor, a 1918 American drama film directed by Ralph Ince
  • National Field of Honour, Canadian war cemetery
  • Field of Honor (2015), a Wrestling event
Field of Honor (2015)

Field of Honor '15 was a professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH), which took place on August 22, 2015 at the MCU Park in Brooklyn, New York. Field of Honor '15 will be on ROH Wrestling.com's Home Page in the Video on Demand Section.

Field of Honor (2016)

Field of Honor '16 is a professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH), that takes place on August 27, 2016 at the MCU Park in Brooklyn, New York. Field of Honor '16 will be on ROH Wrestling.com's Home Page in the Video on Demand Section.

Usage examples of "field of honor".

I suppose it would be nice to fight it out with cavalry charges on the field of honor and all that stuff, but we don't have the horses, remember?

I call him coward and scum, beneath the contempt of honest and upright subjects of this Kingdom, whose honor is profaned by his mere presence among them, and I challenge him, before you all, to meet me upon the field of honor, there to pay once and for all for his acts!

Under the Ellington rules, each duelist had a full ten-round magazine and was free to fire without pause until his opponent went down or dropped his own weapon in surrender, and Denver Summervale knew his own speed and accuracy with the anachronistic firearms of the field of honor.

He'd known it then, and three years ago she'd proven just how real the threat had been when she killed not one but two men, one a professional duelist, on the field of honor.