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eulogium|juːˈləʊdʒɪəm| Pl. eulogiums; also 8 eulogia. [a. med.L. eulogium, app. formed by a confusion between ēlogium (see eulogium) and eulogia (see eulogy), being used in both senses.] A laudatory discourse; a formal expression of praise; = eulogy 1.
1706Phillips, Eulogium, an Elogy, a praising or speaking well of. 1711Addison Spect. No. 68 ⁋2 He..falls into a general eulogium of friendship. 1789Bentham Princ. Legisl. xiii. §6 Allowing nothing to approach the throne but mercenary eulogiums. 1808Med. Jrnl. XIX. 464 Just eulogia on the Navy and Army practitioners. 1838Dickens Nich. Nick. xxv, These remarks put a termination to Mr. Crummles's eulogium. 1848H. Miller First Impr. ii. (1857) 20, I realized..the justice of the eulogium of Thomson on the art of the architect. b. Eulogistic speaking; = eulogy 1 b.
1802Paris as it was II. lxviii. 334 A master-piece of art, which is above all eulogium. 1862Trollope Orley F. vi, They are very nice..How can he avoid eulogium? |