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Definition of Laudators
1. laudator [n] - See also: laudator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laudators
Literary usage of Laudators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Opium and the Opium-appetite: With Notices of Alcoholic Beverages, Cannabis by Calkins, Alonzo (1871)
"Exhilaration, Cabanis Syracuse, Capua 13. laudators of wine Hastings, Naseby 26.
Excess and recoil ' Strychnine, Arsenic. The Rabbins, Usl>ek Lobster, ..."
2. The Mosaic Cosmogony: A Literal Translation of the First Chapter of Genesis by Robert George Suckling Browne (1864)
"1 With many of the laudators of the Septuagint Version their laudation in conjectural
... Its fidelity with such laudators must consist of closeness to the ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1840)
"In these last sentences our author has touched on a favourite topic with, the
laudators of things German. The Norwegians, and we Scotch, may feel disposed ..."
4. German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages by Ernest Belfort Bax (1894)
"... that would probably be effectively damped if the laudators of the Reformation
knew the real character of the movement and of its principal actors. ..."