encomium in English

noun
1
a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
This encomium of praise for the liberating Romans was soon replaced by a rather different view in mainstream Judean opinion.

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1. Elaborate praise or laudation encomium.

2. Elaborate praise or laudation; an encomium.

3. He pronounced a splendid encomium upon her in the forum.

4. Cantor's work also attracted favorable notice beyond Hilbert's celebrated encomium.

5. In fact, this is not surprising. Whether it is worth to encomium democracy?Whether democracy is the result of colonial rule?

6. A preparation for the following two exercises, encomium and vituperation , the Commonplace differed from these by taking up a general virtue or vice, rather than the specific

7. Reagan later used those same broadcast skills when he ran for president, earning the encomium of "The Great Communicator" for his ability to inspire voters.

8. William of saint thierry's encomium to the early Carthusian hermits, the Golden Epistle to the Carthusians of Mont-Dieu, testifies to the degree to

9. In this genre there is no praise of individual; it is a laudation of the collective Athenians, which is turned into an encomium of the greatness of the polis.