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* '''1818''' — . ''''.
*: Krempe had now commenced an eulogy on himself, which happily turned the conversation from a subject that was so annoying to me.
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eulogymid-15c., from Latin eulogium, from Greek eulogia "praise; good or fine language" (in New Testament, "blessing"), from eu "well" (see eu-) + -logia "speaking" ( [..]
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eulogynoun praise, acclamation
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eulogyn. A spoken or written laudation of a person's life or character.
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eulogyA poem or discourse in praise of a dead person.
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eulogy(n) a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently(n) a formal expression of praise
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eulogyA speech of tribute presented upon a person’s death.
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eulogyA written or spoken composition in praise of someone or something, especially a person who is deceased, for example, Ben Jonson's eulogy on Shakespeare. Click here to read some examples, courtesy [..]
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eulogyA speech delivered at a funeral service in honor of the deceased. The person delivering the eulogy is usually a close friend, member of the clergy, or family member.member, a close friend, or other pe [..]
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