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indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

added to gods and other spiritually important things

added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

, : added to placenames to emphasize beauty

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is familiar to the speaker and slightly honorific

a lady

form of address to a woman or a court lady: my Lady

equestrianism, horseriding

a coachman

serving nearby (to an aristocrat, etc.)

prefixed to make an honorific kanji compound, especially used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

suffixed to make an honorific kanji compound which means the action belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

added to gods and other spiritually important things

added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

added to placenames to emphasize beauty

Source: wiktionary.org