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panegyrists

  • 1 laudatorio

    adj.
    laudatory, apologetic, apologetical, acclamatory.
    m.
    panegyric, eulogy.
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    1 laudatory
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    ADJ frm laudatory frm
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    - ria adjetivo (frml) laudatory (frml)
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    = panegyric, panegyrical.
    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
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    - ria adjetivo (frml) laudatory (frml)
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    = panegyric, panegyrical.

    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

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    ( frml); laudatory ( frml)
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    laudatorio, -a adj
    laudatory
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    adj laudatory fml

    Spanish-English dictionary > laudatorio

  • 2 encomiasta

    f. & m.
    encomiast.
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    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
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    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

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    eulogist

    Spanish-English dictionary > encomiasta

  • 3 encomiástico

    adj.
    eulogistic, laudatory, encomiastic, encomiastical.
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    1 laudatory, eulogistic
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    = complimentary, laudatory, panegyrical.
    Ex. While there are varieties of citations, and not all are necessarily complimentary, a citation indicates some influence of one author upon another.
    Ex. Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.
    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
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    = complimentary, laudatory, panegyrical.

    Ex: While there are varieties of citations, and not all are necessarily complimentary, a citation indicates some influence of one author upon another.

    Ex: Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.
    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

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    eulogistic, laudatory ( frml)
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    encomiástico, -a adj
    Formal laudatory, eulogistic

    Spanish-English dictionary > encomiástico

  • 4 eulogio

    m.
    1 praise, eulogy, eulogium.
    2 Eulogio.
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    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
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    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    Spanish-English dictionary > eulogio

  • 5 loa

    f.
    1 praise (alabanza).
    2 eulogy (literature).
    3 kudos, praise.
    4 prologue, playlet.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: loar.
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    1 praise
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    SF
    1) (=elogio) praise
    2) (Teat) ( Hist) prologue, playlet
    3) CAm, Méx * (=regañada) reproof
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    femenino (liter) praise
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    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
    * * *
    femenino (liter) praise
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    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

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    praise
    hicieron grandes loas del or al cuadro the painting earned tremendous praise o ( frml) plaudits, they heaped praise on the painting
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    Del verbo loar: ( conjugate loar)

    loa es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    loa    
    loar
    loa sustantivo femenino praise
    ' loa' also found in these entries:
    English:
    eulogy
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    loa nf
    1. [alabanza] praise;
    cantar loa a, hacer loa de to sing the praises of
    2. Lit eulogy
    3. Méx [regañina] telling-off, Br ticking-off
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    f praise
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    loa nf
    : praise

    Spanish-English dictionary > loa

  • 6 panegirista

    f. & m.
    panegyrist, encomiast, eulogist.
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    masculino y femenino panegyrist, eulogist
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    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.
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    masculino y femenino panegyrist, eulogist
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    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    * * *
    panegyrist, eulogist
    * * *
    panegyrist

    Spanish-English dictionary > panegirista

  • 7 panegírico

    adj.
    panegyrical.
    m.
    panegyric, accolade, eulogy.
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    1 panegyrical, panegyric
    1 panegyric
    ————————
    1 panegyric
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    I
    - ca adjetivo eulogistic, panegyrical
    II
    masculino panegyric, eulogy
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    I
    - ca adjetivo eulogistic, panegyrical
    II
    masculino panegyric, eulogy
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    panegírico1
    1 = paean, panegyric.

    Ex: Past celebrations have included the Faculty Survival Kits Party (based on the TV show 'Survivor'), the French Café Party (a paean to books and coffee), and the We Look Different Party wherein we used furniture rearrangement in the library as the inspiration to have a costume party.

    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    panegírico2

    Ex: This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

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    eulogistic, panegyrical
    panegyric, eulogy
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    panegírico, -a
    adj
    panegyrical, eulogistic
    nm
    panegyric, eulogy
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    I adj panegyrical
    II m panegyric
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    panegírico, -ca adj
    : eulogistic, panegyrical
    : eulogy, panegyric

    Spanish-English dictionary > panegírico

  • 8 panegírico1

    1 = paean, panegyric.
    Ex. Past celebrations have included the Faculty Survival Kits Party (based on the TV show 'Survivor'), the French Café Party (a paean to books and coffee), and the We Look Different Party wherein we used furniture rearrangement in the library as the inspiration to have a costume party.
    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    Spanish-English dictionary > panegírico1

  • 9 panegírico2

    Ex. This collection of thirteen contributions covers formal panegyrics and works which are panegyrical in content written by Greek panegyrists.

    Spanish-English dictionary > panegírico2

См. также в других словарях:

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