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1 laudātiō
laudātiō ōnis, f [laudo], a praising, praise, commendation, eulogy, panegyric, encomium: tua, eulogy from you: laudationes eorum, qui sunt ab Homero laudati.—In a court, a favorable testimony, eulogy: gravissima: falsa.— A funeral oration, eulogy: est in manibus laudatio, quam cum legimus, etc.: mortuorum: matronarum, L. — A laudatory address (from a province to the Roman Senate, in praise of a retiring governor).* * *commendation, praising; eulogy -
2 laudatio
laudātĭo, ōnis, f. [laudo], a praising, praise, commendation; a eulogy, panegyric.I.In gen.: quam lauream cum tua laudatione conferrem? with your eulogy, i. e. that pronounced by you, Cic. Fam. 15, 6, 1:II.felicitatem ipsam deorum immortalium judicio tribui laudationis est,
id. de Or. 2, 85, 347:quae quidem laudatio hominis turpissimi mihi ipsi erat paene turpis,
id. Pis. 29, 72:in omnibus laudationibus,
Quint. 11, 3, 153.—With object.-gen.:laudationes eorum, qui sunt ab Homero laudati,
Cic. Fin. 2, 35, 116:legis,
Quint. 7, 1, 47:laudationes modulatae,
songs of praise, Suet. Ner. 20.—In partic.A.In a court of justice, a favorable testimony to a person's character, a eulogy, panegyric:B.lectissimos viros cum legatione ad hoc judicium, et cum gravissima atque ornatissima laudatione miserunt,
Cic. Cael. 2, 5; id. Fl. 15, 36; id. Font. 2, 4:judicialis,
Suet. Aug. 56.—A funeral oration, eulogy:funebris,
Cic. Mil. 13, 33; Quint. 3, 7, 2:est in manibus laudatio, quam cum legimus, etc.,
Cic. de Sen. 4, 12:nonnullae mortuorum laudationes,
id. Brut. 16, 61.—With object.-gen.:matronarum,
Liv. 5, 50. -
3 conlaudātiō (coll-)
conlaudātiō (coll-) ōnis, f [conlaudo], warm praise, eulogy. hominis. -
4 dēmōnstrātiō
dēmōnstrātiō ōnis, f [demonstro], a showing, pointing out, description: gestus sententiam demonstratione declarans: conversam habere.— An exposition, explanation: huius generis: quem ad modum quidque fiat.— Demonstrative oratory, eulogy.* * *demonstration, clear proof; description, definition by features; such oratory; indication; identification; act of pointing out/showing; (boundry of estate) -
5 laudō
laudō āvī, ātus, āre [laus], to praise, laud, commend, honor, extol, eulogize, approve: coram in os te, to your face, T.: rationem: sententiam eius, S.: laudantur exquisitissimis verbis legiones: Agricolam laudat iuris peritus, extols his happiness, H.: volucrem equum, praise for swiftness, Iu.: laudataque Ora Iovi, O.: depositum pudorem, approve, H.: numquam praestantibus viris laudata est permansio, etc.: in quo tuum consilium laudare: Extinxisse nefas Laudabor, V.: quod viris fortibus honos habitus est, laudo: Iamne igitur laudas, quod alter Ridebat, etc., Iu.: te, cum isto animo es, laudare.— Colloq.: Sy. Nil pepercit.... De. Laudo, I am glad of it, T.— To eulogize, pronounce a funeral oration over: alquem supremo eius die.— To compliment, dismiss with a compliment, turn from: laudato ingentia rura, Exiguum colito, V.: probitas laudatur et alget, Iu.— To adduce, name, quote, cite, refer to: alquem rerum Romanarum auctorem: auctores.* * *laudare, laudavi, laudatus Vrecommend; praise, approve, extol; call upon, name; deliver eulogy on -
6 nymphē
nymphē ēs, f, νύμφη, a bride, mistress, young woman, O.— Plur, nymphs, demi-goddesses, who inhabit the sea, rivers, fountains, woods, and mountains, V., H., O.: Libethrides, Muses, V.: vocalis Nymphe, Echo, O. optimē [bonus; for * bone].—Of manner, well, better, best: ager bene cultus: olere, agreeably, V.: succedere, prosperously, T.: optione vendere, dear: emere honorem, cheaply, V.: habitare, in good style, N.: optime video Davum, most opportunely, T.: optime suos nosse, thoroughly, N.: monere, advise well, T.: nuntias, your news is good, T.: putas, aright, T.: partes descriptae, accurately: melius cernere: melius inperatum est, there was better generalship, L.: pugnare, successfully, S.: naturā constituti, well endowed: instituti, educated: de re p. sentiens, patriotic: sentiens, with good intentions: animatus, favorable, N.: quod bene cogitasti, laudo, your good intentions: consulere, to plan well, S.: Si bene quid de te merui, have served you, V.: vivere, correctly: mori, with honor, L.: ea bene parta retinere, honorable acquisitions, S.: iura non bene servare, faithfully, O. — In particular phrases, with verbs: si vales, bene est, i. e. I am glad: optumest, very well, T.: bene est, nil amplius oro, I am satisfied, H.: iurat bene solis esse maritis, are well off, H.: spero tibi melius esse, that you are better: mihi bene erat pullo, i. e. I enjoyed a meal upon, H.: bene habet, it is well: bene dicere haud absurdum est, S.: alcui bene dicere, to praise: vertere Ad bene dicendum, i. e. eulogy, H.: nec bene nec male dicta, cheers nor imprecations, L.: Bene dixti, you are right, T.: bene audire, see audio: bene agere cum aliquo, to treat well, T.: Di tibi Bene faciant, do you good, T.: bene sane facis, sed, etc., many thanks, but, etc.: Bene factum, I am glad of it, T.: bene facit Silius qui transegerit, I am glad that: bene facta male locata male facta arbitror, favors: quid bene facta iuvant, V.: bene factorum recordatio, good deeds: bene gratia facti, V.: bene gesta res p., well administered: occasio rei bene gerendae, a chance of success, Cs.: nec (res) gesturos melius sperare poterant, L.: qui de me optime meriti sunt, have done me excellent service: de re p. bene mereri, to be useful to the state: bene meritus civis: quod bene verteret, turn out well, L.: Di vortant bene Quod agas, bring out well, T.: bene Pericles (sc. dixit): melius hi quam nos (sc. faciebant): quod (imperium) si (ei) sui bene crediderint cives, did well to intrust to him, etc., L.: melius peribimus quam, etc., it will be better for us to perish, L. — Of intensity, very, quite: sermo bene longus: fidum pectus, H.: lubenter, T.: penitus, very intimately: notus, widely, H.: bene plane magnus (dolor) videtur, exceedingly: bene ante lucem venire, some time: mane, very early: tutus a perfidiā, entirely, L.: scelerum si bene paenitet, heartily, H.* * *nymph; (semi-divine female nature/water spirit); water; bride; young maiden -
7 collaudatio
high/warm praise; commendation; eulogy -
8 conlaudatio
high/warm praise; commendation; eulogy -
9 encomiographus
encōmĭogrăphus, i, m., = enkômiographos, the composer of a eulogy, a eulogist, panegyrist, M. Aur. in Fronto Ep. ad M. Caes. 2, 9. -
10 encomium
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11 epitaphium
I.In gen., Inscr. [p. 652] Drell. 1022; 4518.—II.Esp., of the famous oration of Pericles over the fallen Athenians, in Plato's Menexenus, Cic. Tusc. 5, 12, 36. -
12 epitaphius
I.In gen., Inscr. [p. 652] Drell. 1022; 4518.—II.Esp., of the famous oration of Pericles over the fallen Athenians, in Plato's Menexenus, Cic. Tusc. 5, 12, 36. -
13 panegyricus
pănēgyrĭcus, a, um, adj., = panêgurikos, of or belonging to a public assembly or festival; hence, subst.: pănēgy-rĭcus, i, m., the festival oration of Isocrates, in which he eulogized the Athenians, Cic. Or. 11, 37; Quint. 10, 4, 4.—II.Transf., praising, laudatory, eulogistic:libelli,
panegyrics, Aus. Prof. 1, 13.—More freq. subst.: pănēgyrĭcus, i, m., a eulogy, panegyric, Quint. 2, 10, 11; cf. id. 3, 4, 14:etiam malos panegyricis mendacibus adulantur,
Lact. 1, 15, 13.
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