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laud

laud [ lawd ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle laud·ed, present participle laud·ing, 3rd person present singular lauds)
Definition:
 
praise somebody: to glorify somebody, or praise somebody highly



noun  (plural lauds)
Definition:
 
1. great praise: high praise, acclaim, or glorification ( literary )

2. music song of praise: a hymn of praise or glorification

3. christianity first prayer of day: in the Roman Catholic Church, the first prayer of the seven separate hours canonical hours that are set aside for prayer each day ( often used in the plural )

[14th century. Noun via French< Latin laud- "praise"; verb < Latin laudere "to praise" < laud-]

laud·a·to·ry [ láwdə tàwree ] adjective
laud·er noun
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