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Definition of laud
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Laud (v. i.) High
commendation;
praise;
honor;
exaltation;
glory.
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Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Healthy;
salubrious;
normal;
having
a
disposition
to
promote
healing;
not
noxious;
as,
laudable
juices
of the body;
laudable
pus..
Prime
::
Prime (a.) The
morning;
specifically
(R. C. Ch.), the first
canonical
hour,
succeeding
to
lauds..
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. t.) To
praise
by
words;
to
express
approbation
of; to
commend;
to
approve.
Praise
::
Praise
(v.)
Commendation
for
worth;
approval
expressed;
honor
rendered
because
of
excellence
or
worth;
laudation;
approbation.
Epenetic
::
Epenetic
(a.)
Bestowing
praise;
eulogistic;
laudatory.
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To
commend;
to
applaud;
to
express
approbation
of; to laud; --
applied
to a
person
or his acts.
Lark
::
Lark (n.) Any one
numerous
species
of
singing
birds of the genus
Alauda
and
allied
genera
(family
Alaudidae).
They
mostly
belong
to
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
In
America
they are
represented
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
larks,
of the genus
Otocoris.
The true larks have
holaspidean
tarsi,
very long hind
claws,
and
usually,
dull, sandy brown
colors..
Laudableness
::
Laudableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
laudable;
praiseworthiness;
commendableness.
Exhortation
::
Exhortation
(n.) The act of
practice
of
exhorting;
the act of
inciting
to
laudable
deeds;
incitement
to that which is good or
commendable.
Lauded
::
Lauded
(imp. & p. p.) of Lau.
Hurrah
::
Hurrah
(v. t.) To
salute,
or
applaud,
with
hurrahs..
Laudation
::
Laudation
(v. t.) The act of
lauding;
praise;
high
commendation.
Applauded
::
Applauded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Applau.
Laudatory
::
Laudatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
praise,
or to the
expression
of
praise;
as,
laudatory
verses;
the
laudatory
powers
of
Dryden..
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
Laudative
::
Laudative
(n.) A
panegyric;
a
eulogy.
Illaudable
::
Illaudable
(a.) Not
laudable;
not
praise-worthy;
worthy
of
censure
or
disapprobation.
Claque
::
Claque
(n.) A
collection
of
persons
employed
to
applaud
at a
theatrical
exhibition.
Applause
::
Applause
(n.) The act of
applauding;
approbation
and
praise
publicly
expressed
by
clapping
the
hands,
stamping
or
tapping
with the feet,
acclamation,
huzzas,
or other
means;
marked
commendation..
Claqueur
::
Claqueur
(n.) One of the
claque
employed
to
applaud
at a
theater.
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