eulogy
n.
praise, commendation; speech praising and commending an individual (especially one who has died)
Eulogy
A eulogy is a
speech or writing in praise of a person or thing. The word is derived from two Greek words - ευ (pronounced "you") meaning good or well and λογος (pronounced "logos") meaning word, phrase, speech, etc.The term "eulogy" may refer to a
funeral oration given in tribute to a person or people who have recently died. Eulogies may be given as part of funeral services, however some denominations - such as the
Roman Catholic Church - either discourage or do not permit eulogies at services to maintain respect for traditions.
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eulogy
Noun
1. a formal expression of praise
(synonym) encomium, panegyric, paean, pean
(hypernym) praise, congratulations, kudos
(derivation) eulogize, eulogise
Eulogy
(n.)
A speech or writing in commendation of the character or services of a person; as, a fitting eulogy to worth.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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eulogy
n.
تعريف, ثنا, مدح, صفت, استتي