1) possessing or showing honour; a title given to judges and some other officials, to the children of peers below the rank of Marquis, and (during debates) to member of the House of Commons (honourable)
2) the whole group or ranks of peers (peerage)
a group of people (in US and GB twelve) who sear to give a true decision (a verdict) on issues of fact in a law court
panel that hears legal matter