laudative
English
Noun
laudative (plural laudatives)
- (obsolete) A panegyric; a eulogy.
- 1605, Francis Bacon, “(please specify |book=1 or 2)”, in The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, Diuine and Humane, London: […] [Thomas Purfoot and Thomas Creede] for Henrie Tomes, […], →OCLC:
- men have entered into a purpose to enter into a laudative of learning
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lo.da.tiv/
- Homophone: laudatives
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /law.daˈti.ve/
- Rhymes: -ive
- Hyphenation: lau‧da‧tì‧ve
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