Definition of Laudative

1. a. Laudatory.

2. n. A panegyric; a eulogy.

Definition of Laudative

1. Adjective. Laudatory ¹

2. Noun. (obsolete) A panegyric; a eulogy - Francis Bacon ¹

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Definition of Laudative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laudative

laud
laudability
laudable
laudable pus
laudableness
laudablenesses
laudably
laudanine
laudanosine
laudanum
laudanumed
laudanuming
laudanums
laudation
laudations
laudative (current term)
laudatives
laudator
laudators
laudatory
lauded
lauder
lauders
lauding
laudits
lauds
laueite
lauf
laufs
laugh

Literary usage of Laudative

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England by Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu (1826)
"a laudative of learning, a hymn to the Muses, but with a survey of the obstacles to its ... (/) I have no purpose to enter into a laudative of learning, ..."

2. Bacon; the Advancement of Learning: The Advancement of Learning by Francis Bacon (1876)
"'The funerall laudative' and monuments for those that died in the wars.' Essay xxix. p. 129. Learnings, si. Branches of knowledge: p. 49,1. 17. ..."

3. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1910)
"'Quand il lui détaille les merveilles de son Rienzi, le directeur de l'académie enveloppe sa phrase laudative d'épithètes plus réservées: quand il insisto ..."

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