illaudationn.
Etymology: < il- prefix2 + laudation n.: compare French illaudation (in Godefroy).Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: illauˈdation.
rare.
1848 64 503 The temper of direct praise is always wholly genial; that of lauding by illaudation has in it perforce an ungenial element.
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