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laudative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laudatives (from
Latin laudare "to praise") are
words or
grammatical forms that
denote a
positive affect...
- "to love"; imperō, imperāre, imperāvī, imperātum, "to order"; laudō,
laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum, "to praise"; negō, negāre, negāvī, negātum, "to deny";...
- rise to the pun that they were the
Domini canes, or "Hounds of the Lord".
Laudare, benedicere,
praedicare To praise, to
bless and to
preach (from the Dominican...
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reference to an opium-based
elixir that he
called laudanum from the
Latin word
laudāre,
meaning "to praise". He
described it as a
potent painkiller but recommended...
- The
words Laudare,
Benedicere and
Praedicare simply reiterate the Dominican's
modus viventi of
soaking oneself with the
Spirit of God (
laudare) and letting...
-
little Laud to the devil" ("laud" meaning, "praise", from the
Latin word
laudāre) is a joke
attributed to
Archibald Armstrong, Charles's
court jester; Laud...
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which are
mounted a
Dominican shield bearing one of the Order's
mottos "
laudare, benedicere, praedicare" (to praise, bless, and preach) on the right, and...
- peace, purity,
charity and sincerity. The
motto surrounding the shield, "
Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare,"
means "to
praise God, to
bless His
people and...
- semilatus, septilateral, trilateral,
unilateral laud-, laus-
praise Latin laudare "to praise" laud, laudable, laudanum, laudation, Lauds,
summa **** laude...
- apareçist,
commo fue tu veluntad,
Pastores te glorificaron,
ovieronte a
laudare, Tres
Reyes de
Arabia te
vinieron adorar,
Melchior e
Gaspar e Baltasar...