homage
n.
late 13c., from Old French homage (12c., Modern French hommage) "allegiance or respect for one's feudal lord," from homme "man," from Latin homo (genitive hominis) "man" (see homunculus). Figurative sense of "reverence, honor shown" is from late 14c. As a verb, from 1590s (agent noun homager is from c.1400).
〔李〕[hom;-agen.] n.尊敬; 臣服; 主仆关系 ←hom ( L homo)=man 人