Noun
(architecture, US) Cour d'honneur.
(Scouting) A troop activity where Scouts and their families come together to receive awards and be congratulated for their achievements.
Court of Honor (plural Courts of Honor)
Alternative form of court of honor
Alameda Boy Scouts (from left to right) Christopher Gardner, Kendric Murphy, Miles Orozco, Owen Taffe and Connor Waterloo received Eagle Scout awards during a recent Boy Scouts of America National Court of Honor. Source: Internet
The area at the Court of Honor was known as The White City. Source: Internet
Massapequa’s newest Eagle Scout Jason Arnold was feted at an Eagle Court of Honor held for him by Troop 660. N.C. Leg. Source: Internet
Joseph P. Valent, a 2017 Ephrata Area High School graduate, attained his Eagle Scout Rank, the highest rank in the Boy Scout Program, at a Court of Honor Ceremony this past summer. Source: Internet
Julian Schnabel stands amidst his paintings and sculptures exhibited in the Court of Honor at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, site of an exhibition of his work, "Symbols of Actual Life." Source: Internet