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belaud, v.|bɪˈlɔːd| [f. be- 2 + laud.] trans. To load with praise.
a1849Poe Wks. (1864) III. 139 Was belauded by the universal American press. 1882Farrar Early Chr. I. 14 Suicide..which many Stoics belauded. Hence beˈlauded ppl. a.
1857Hughes Tom Brown i. iii. (1871) 61 Abused and much belauded institutions. 1866Sat. Rev. 25 Aug. 236/2 The belauded administration of the Duke of Somerset. |