The root word for honor is "honor," which comes from the Latin word "honos" or "honor."
CORRECTED: honor is the 'root'. -able is, of itself, a suffix to the word honor. A suffix to the word honorable could be -ly... honorably. honor
Dis means away
DIS means disqualified.
Dis place as opposed to dat place.
The prefix 'dis' means not or the opposite of something.
Navis- is Late Latin for 'ship, vessel'
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
DIS means Daytona International Speedway.
"Sweet of honor" is likely a typo or misspelling of "maid of honor," which refers to the woman who is the chief assistant to the bride at a wedding. The maid of honor traditionally helps the bride with various tasks leading up to the wedding and offers support during the ceremony. It is an important role in many weddings and is typically given to a close friend or family member of the bride.
"Dis".....Usually means something like,unaproved,or failed in life.
The prefix "dis" means to do the opposite i.e. dicontinue It can also mean not, as in disloyal