释义 |
laudator|lɔːˈdeɪtə(r)| [a. L. laudātor, agent-n. f. laudāre to laud.] One who praises: a eulogist.
1825Blackw. Mag. XVIII. 177 Of our magazine he is a most determined reader..and frequently not a laudator. 1830G. R. Gleig Country Curate I. ix. 174 Suspecting..the design of his laudator was to pass censure upon myself. 1834Fraser's Mag. X. 715 Consequences never contemplated by the laudators of the peace-loving priesthood. |