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Definition of Lauding
1. laud [v] - See also: laud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lauding
Literary usage of Lauding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: Its Causes, and Its by Augustin Thierry (1847)
"... duke of Normandy—His origin and character—His visit to England—His ambitious
projects—lauding of Godwin and his sons— Their entry into London—Terror and ..."
2. Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the by Agnes Strickland (1859)
"1 To this the premier made an evasive reply, lauding the noble bounty of his
Sovereign to Mary's son. The proceedings were then adjourned till the following ..."
3. The Kaiser's Speeches: Forming a Character Portrait of Emperor William II by William (1903)
"... on board a Lloyd steamer—lauding the progressive spirit of the Stettin
citizens—His ideas about aquatic sports—The Dortmund-Ems Canal—His despatch after ..."
4. A History of England Under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I., 1624-1628 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1875)
"During the week which followed upon the last lauding of the French there were
continual combats, in which the English held then1 own. ..."
5. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1901)
"... gentry in England, Something of camp and of court, of town and of country,
commingled, Wishing her joy of her wedding, and loudly lauding her husban 1. ..."