Definition of laud

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Laud (v. i.) Music or singing in honor of any one.

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Laud :: Laud (v. i.) Music or singing in honor of any one.
Laudableness :: Laudableness (n.) The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness.
Praise :: Praise (v.) To commend; to applaud; to express approbation of; to laud; -- applied to a person or his acts.
Imitation :: Imitation (n.) That which is made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble something else, whether for laudable or for fraudulent purposes; likeness; resemblance..
Advance :: Advance (v. t.) To extol; to laud.
Applaud :: Applaud (v. t.) To show approval of by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other significant sign..
Exhortation :: Exhortation (n.) The act of practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.
Applause :: Applause (n.) The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by clapping the hands, stamping or tapping with the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation..
Claqueur :: Claqueur (n.) One of the claque employed to applaud at a theater.
Laudable :: Laudable (v. i.) Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition..
Laudably :: Laudably (adv.) In a laudable manner.
Laudability :: Laudability (n.) Laudableness; praiseworthiness.
Lark :: Lark (n.) Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudidae). They mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned by the shore larks, or horned larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and usually, dull, sandy brown colors..
Plaud :: Plaud (v. t.) To applaud.
Claudicant :: Claudicant (a.) Limping.
Self-respect :: Self-respect (n.) Respect for one's self; regard for one's character; laudable self-esteem.
Applaud :: Applaud (v. i.) To express approbation loudly or significantly.
Cheer :: Cheer (v. t.) To salute or applaud with cheers; to urge on by cheers; as, to cheer hounds in a chase..
Laudation :: Laudation (v. t.) The act of lauding; praise; high commendation.
Claudication :: Claudication (n.) A halting or limping.
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