˜yÐÄvlog

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eulogium

[ yoo-loh-jee-uhm ]

noun

plural eulogiums, eulogia
  1. a eulogy.
  2. eulogistic language.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of eulogium1

1700–10; < Medieval Latin, equivalent to Latin eu- eu- + ( ŧ ) logium inscription on a tombstone
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Example Sentences

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“Don’t trouble yourself to give her a character,†returned Mr. Rochester: “eulogiums will not bias me; I shall judge for myself. She began by felling my horse.â€

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There has never been passed on me, or, indeed, on any one, a higher eulogium than yours.

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His eulogium on Wilberforce and Clarkson was beautiful, and his appeal to the former, as he turned and addressed him personally, thrilling.

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No higher eulogium can be passed on Alexander von Humboldt than that, in attempting, and not unworthily attempting, to portray the universe, he succeeded still more perfectly in portraying his own comprehensive intelligence.

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The three sides of the pillar are occupied by a lengthy eulogium on this hero of many adventures, "Of moving accidents by flood and field; Of hair-breadth scapes i' the imminent deadly breach."

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