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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unhonored

1510s, also unhonoured, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of honor (v.).

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unhonored

a. Not honored.

Usage examples of "unhonored".

The memory of most men is an abandoned cemetery where lie, unsung and unhonored, the dead whom they have ceased to cherish.

Rannach's comrades—Zhy and Hadustan—had been amongst them, and now their bones lay unhonored in the Tachyn country and Bakaan limped from a wound in his thigh where a lance had pierced him, and cursed and muttered that Rannach would make a better leader than his father.

You let them infect you with the worship of need—and this country became a giant in body with a mooching midget in place of its soul, while its living soul was driven underground to labor and feed you in silence, unnamed, unhonored, negated, its soul and hero: the industrialist.