Definition of Elogy. Meaning of Elogy. Synonyms of Elogy

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Definition of Elogy

Elogy
Elogium E*lo"gi*um, Elogy El"o*gy, n. [L. elogium a short saying, an inscription, fr. Gr. ? speech, fr. ? to speak. Cf. ?loge.] The praise bestowed on a person or thing; panegyric; eulogy.

Meaning of Elogy from wikipedia

- herbology), mammalogy, mineralogy, paralogy, petralogy (a variant of petrology); elogy; heptalogy; antilogy, festilogy; trilogy, tetralogy, pentalogy; palillogy...
- Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.[citation needed] Elmer, Ebenezer (1917). An Elogy on Francis Barber, Esq. New York, New York: Charles Heartman. Who Was Who...
- musée Demidoff, Moscow, 1806–1807, 3 vol. In 1821 Waldheim also composed Panegyricus memoriae piae defuncti P.G.Demidow., a Latin elogy of Pavel Demidov....
- Berkeley in California. In 1928, the journal Comune di Bologna in a posthumous elogy said of Collamarini that he was a: follower of the theories of Viollet-le-Duc...
- prévôt des marchands de Paris in 1764. The scholar Dupuy pronounced his elogy. It was his negligence in the latter post that caused the accidents in the...
- Revolution, being made secretary to the Paris Commune and pronouncing an Elogy on Jean-Paul Marat. He was a lover of **** de Beauharnais and collaborated...
- is the Al Qaymariya neighbourhood (2010) How much do we have? (2009) The Elogy of Hatred (2009) For a Piece of Cake (2007) A Journey into Memory (2006)...
- disadvantage of the Turks (on those of İzmir particularly, whereas it is full of elogies on the entirely Turkish region of Aydın), placed the unmolested Jewish...
- "ambodexter quack", or corrupt lawyer. He leaves the colony in disgust. "An ELOGY on the Death of Thomas Bordley Esquire", 1726 "An Elegy on the Death of...
- lives of the popes"; XXVII Pontif. Max. elogia et imagines (Rome, 1568); "Elogies and images of twenty-seven pontiffs"; De sibyllis et carminibus sibyllinis...