third-person singular of laud, plural of , laud, Praise or glorification, (in plural, sometimes Lauds) A prayer service following matins, A hymn of praise, To praise, to glorify, a prayer service following matins, praise, commendation (rare); hymn of praise, song of praise, praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking", If people laud someone, they praise and admire them. He lauded the work of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees They lauded the former president as a hero Dickens was lauded for his social and moral sensitivity + lauded laud·ed the most lauded actress in New York. English prelate who as archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) supported Charles I and absolutism in church and state. His attempts to impose High Church doctrine on Protestants in Scotland and England led to his execution for treason by Parliament. to praise someone or something (laudare, from laus ), praise, commend, Music or singing in honor of any one, praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking, To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to celebrate; to extol, A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; usually in the pl, High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory,
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Praise or glorification
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(in plural, sometimes Lauds) A prayer service following matins
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A hymn of praise
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To praise, to glorify - "And hys mought was opened immediatly, and hys tonge, and he spake lawdynge god."
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a prayer service following matins
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praise, commendation (rare); hymn of praise, song of praise isim
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praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking"
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If people laud someone, they praise and admire them. He lauded the work of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees They lauded the former president as a hero Dickens was lauded for his social and moral sensitivity + lauded laud·ed the most lauded actress in New York. English prelate who as archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) supported Charles I and absolutism in church and state. His attempts to impose High Church doctrine on Protestants in Scotland and England led to his execution for treason by Parliament. to praise someone or something (laudare, from laus )
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praise, commend fiil
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Music or singing in honor of any one
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praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking
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To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to celebrate; to extol
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A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; usually in the pl
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High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory
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