单词 | panegyre |
释义 | † panegyren. Obsolete. 1. = panegyric n. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > [noun] encomy1542 eloge1566 celebrating1573 elogium1576 encomium1589 eulogy1591 encomion1601 panegyry1602 panegyric1603 panegyre1604 laudative1605 elogy1612 laudatory1620 encomiasm1634 encomiastica1637 panegyris1646 orgya1657 eulogium1706 panegyrism1894 1604 B. Jonson His Pt. Royall Entertainem. (title) His Panegyre. On the happie entrance of Iames our Soueraigne to his first high Session of Parliament. a1618 J. Sylvester in tr. G. Fracastoro Maidens Blush (1620) Ded. 4 Instead..of precious Gifts, of solemne Panegyres: Accept a Heart. a1687 C. Cotton Poems (1689) 514 I could frame A Panegyre to the Protector's Name. 2. = panegyris n. 2. Chiefly in plural. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > meeting or assembling for common purpose > [noun] > a meeting > types of morn-speechOE court1154 morrow-speech1183 conventicle1382 congregation1389 plenary session1483 journeyc1500 night school1529 assession1560 general meeting1565 family meeting1638 panegyris1647 desk1691 collegea1703 annual general meeting1725 mass meeting1733 panegyre1757 plenum1772 family council1797 coterie1805 Round Table1830 GA1844 indignation meeting1848 protest meeting1852 hui1858 primary1859 Quaker meeting1861 mothers' meeting1865 sit-down1868 town hall1912 jamboree1919 protest rally1921 con1940 face-to-face1960 morning prayers1961 struggle meeting1966 be-in1967 love-in1967 plenary1969 catch-up1972 rencontre1975 schmoozefest1976 1757 W. Stukeley in W. C. Lukis Family Mem. W. Stukeley (1887) III. 358 Here was in British times the great panegyre of the Druids, the mid~summer meeting of all the country round. 1763 W. Stukeley Palæographia Sacra 8 At public sacrifice, which they called Panegyres; a meeting of a side of a country, a province. 1839 Fraser's Mag. 20 202 The Triacontaëterid of the pillar of Rosetta—the grand period of the Panegyres, or festivals of the gods, which returned each thirty years. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < n.1604 |
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