eulogium

  • 11eulogium — /juˈloʊdʒiəm/ (say yooh lohjeeuhm) noun (plural eulogiums or eulogia /juˈloʊdʒiə/ (say yooh lohjeeuh)) 1. eulogy. 2. eulogistic language. {Medieval Latin. See eulogy} …

  • 12eulogium — n. (pl. eulogia or ums) = EULOGY. Etymology: med.L: see EULOGY …

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  • 13Eulogiums — Eulogium Eu*lo gi*um .; pl. {Eulogiums}. [LL., fr. Gr. ? eulogy.] A formal eulogy. Smollett. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Eulogies — Eulogy Eu lo*gy, n.; pl. {Eulogies}. [Gr. ?, from ? well speaking; e y^ well + ? to speak. Cf. {Eulogium}, and see {Legend}.] A speech or writing in commendation of the character or services of a person; as, a fitting eulogy to worth. [1913… …

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  • 15Eulogy — Eu lo*gy, n.; pl. {Eulogies}. [Gr. ?, from ? well speaking; e y^ well + ? to speak. Cf. {Eulogium}, and see {Legend}.] A speech or writing in commendation of the character or services of a person; as, a fitting eulogy to worth. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 16Charles Caldwell (physician) — This article is about the American physician. For other uses, see Charles Caldwell. Charles Caldwell, from his 1855 autobiography Charles Caldwell (May 14, 1772 – July 9, 1853, Nashville, Tennessee) was a noted 19th century U.S. physician who is… …

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  • 17John of Cornwall — John of Cornwall, in Latin Johannes Cornubiensis or Johannes de Sancto Germano was a Christian scholar and teacher, who was living in Paris about 1176. Little is known of his life. From his names, it is surmised that he was a native of St Germans …

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  • 18Battle of Radcot Bridge — Radcot Bridge, Oxfordshire, England, was the scene of a battle (19 December 1387) between troops loyal to Richard II, led by court favourite Robert de Vere, and an army captained by Henry Bolingbroke, Earl of Derby. BackgroundThe previous year… …

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  • 19Gogeln — SchnabelschuheEin Schnabelschuh ist ein nach wendegenähter Machart gefertigter Schuh, der mit einer auffällig langen Schuhspitze versehen ist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Archäologie 2 Historisches …

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  • 20Gugeln — SchnabelschuheEin Schnabelschuh ist ein nach wendegenähter Machart gefertigter Schuh, der mit einer auffällig langen Schuhspitze versehen ist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Archäologie 2 Historisches …

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