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Definition of Eulogizers
1. eulogizer [n] - See also: eulogizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eulogizers
Literary usage of Eulogizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1889)
"184.1(5), where, as above, a distinction is made between the eulogizers and
callers of good-luck, and the tale-tellers and reciters of genealogies, ..."
2. Life and Correspondence of Theodore Parker: Minister of the Twenty-eighth by John Weiss (1864)
"... depart from the panegyrical custom of political and clerical eulogizers of
the famous or the wealthy dead; but I have confidence enough in the people of ..."
3. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1830)
"The moral influence of property deserves all the approbation which its eulogizers
bestow upon it, to 4e«aB$tration, upon these snb- ..."
4. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1862)
"... Oelinger,§ still he and his eulogizers,|| show no small pride in this new
undertaking of his. One of the complimentary poems prefixed to the book says ..."
5. Lives of Girls who Became Famous by Sarah Knowles Bolton (1886)
"Guido was her instructor, and one of her warmest eulogizers. She was an intimate
friend of Domeni- chino and of Guercino, who gave all his wealth to ..."
6. The Christian Examiner (1839)
"Now one of his eulogizers, who says the student will derive more advantage from
this Lexicon than from any other extant, " that it contains passages from ..."