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collaudation Obs. or arch.|kɒlɔːˈdeɪʃən| [ad. L. collaudātiōn-em, f. collaudāre: see prec.] 1. Warm praise, high commendation.
1623Cockeram ii, Praise..Enchomion, Collaudation. 1627–77Feltham Resolves ii. lxxv. 320 The Rhetorical Collaudations, with the Honourable Epithets given to their persons. 1832Syd. Smith in Mem. & Lett. (1855) II. No. 332, I could not help writing a letter of congratulation and collaudation to Morier, the author. 1874Bp. C. Wordsworth Perversions to Rome 15 Pharisaic condemnation of others and..self-complacent collaudations of ourselves. 2. ? A praising along with others.
1677Govt. Venice 113 The Collaudation and Confirmation of the People was nothing but an outward approbation. |