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Definition of Laudation
1. n. The act of lauding; praise; high commendation.
Definition of Laudation
1. Noun. The act of lauding; praise; high commendation. ¹
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Definition of Laudation
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Laudation
Literary usage of Laudation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1908)
"PERNICIOUS laudation OF THE RICH. BT HON. JOHN D. WORKS. ' I ^HERE is an unfortunate
tendency, JL at this present time, to divide the people of this country ..."
2. Civilized America by Thomas Colley Grattan (1859)
"Extravagant Self-laudation of Americana on that head—Artiste of Merit—Little
Encouragement for them—Ignorance of the Fine Arts—Public and Private ..."
3. The Old Régime: Courts, Salons, and Theatres by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1880)
"... Tribute of laudation.—Death of King Stanislaus.—Bossuet Parodied. HAT great
question is this that so agitates the court of Louis XV., that interests ..."
4. The Old Régime: Court, Salons, and Theatres by Elliot Jackson, Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1896)
"... Tribute of laudation. — Death of King Stanislaus. — Bossuet Parodied.
great question is this that so agitates the court of Louis XV., that interests ..."
5. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1893)
"... they are a panegyric —^discriminating and subtle in their analysis, it is
true, but always superlative in generous laudation of the man and the actor. ..."