First honor
It's singular. "First honors" is also equivalent to "all the honors of being first", or "first over all honors". So, yeah, singular. But I bet it's safer to use First Honor instead, without the s.
1st honors
honors
That is the correct spelling of the honor applied to a graduating student, summa cum laude (with highest honors).
honors
It honors George Washington, the first president of the United States.
the honor of having made the first flag the honor of being honored by George Washington the honor of being able to have 7 children ( all girls ) the honor of having respect from ALL of AMERICA
"Honor" is a noun that refers to respectability, honesty, or distinction. "Honors" is the plural form of "honor" and can also refer to awards, distinctions, or special recognition given to someone for their achievements.
Abraham Lincoln
Second Honors.
Yes, the word 'honors' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'honor'; a word for a title for an official of high rank; special recognition given as evidence or a symbol of great respect; a word for a person or a thing.The singular noun 'honor' is an uncountable noun as a word for high respect or esteem.The word 'honors' is also a verb: honor, honors, honoring, honored.