单词 | panegyric |
释义 | panegyricn.adj. A. n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > [noun] > one who composes or utters panegyric1602 panegyrist1605 encomiast1610 elogista1639 encomiaster1676 eulogist1808 panegyrizer1823 eulogizer1837 1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 13 Father Stanney, a Iesuit Priest, called (of the Panigericks) the lanterne of England. 2. A public speech or published text in praise of a person or thing; a laudatory discourse; a eulogy, an encomium. Frequently with †of, on, to, upon. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > [noun] encomy1542 eloge1566 celebrating1573 elogium1576 encomium1589 eulogy1591 encomion1601 panegyry1602 panegyric1603 panegyre1604 laudative1605 elogy1612 laudatory1620 encomiasm1634 encomiastica1637 panegyris1646 orgya1657 eulogium1706 panegyrism1894 the mind > language > speech > speech-making > [noun] > a speech > for specific occasion or purpose His Majesty's Speech1583 New Year1595 panegyry1602 panegyric1603 remembrancea1616 valediction1619 panegyris1646 areopagitic1649 Hesped1650 allocution1689 maiden speech1702 Speech from the Throne1751 patter1772 inaugural1832 acceptance speech1855 oraison funèbre1856 keynote speech1863 keynote address1891 valedictory1892 keynote1896 pep speech1912 pep talk1913 1603 S. Daniel (title) A Panegyrike Congratulatorie delivered to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. 1673 A. Marvell Rehearsal Transpros'd II. 45 The Mountebanks..decrying all others with a Panegyrick of their own Balsam. a1704 T. Brown Pleasant Epist. in Wks. (1707) I. ii. 3 Write a Panegyric upon Custard. 1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson I. 4 I profess to write, not his panegyrick..but his life. 1813 J. Austen Pride & Prejudice III. xiii. 236 This..introduced a panegyric from Jane on his diffidence, and the little value he put on his own good qualities. View more context for this quotation 1879 J. A. Froude Cæsar xxviii. 491 After Cato's death Cicero published a panegyric upon him. 1937 D. L. Sayers Busman's Honeymoon v. 81 He had overheard her panegyric of him and disapproved of it. 1998 T. Clancy Rainbow Six iv. 77 Popov..knocked back four stiff vodkas while watching the local television news, followed by an editorial panegyric to the efficiency of the local police. 3. As a mass noun: elaborate praise; eulogy; laudation. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > [noun] lofeOE heryingc897 lovingeOE hereworda1100 pricec1225 laudc1384 magnifyingc1384 allowancec1390 loange1390 lof-wordc1390 roosec1390 commendation1393 commendinga1400 presa1400 commendmentc1400 praisea1425 roosinga1425 lauding1489 lovage1489 laudationa1500 magnificationa1500 predication1528 extolling1558 advancement1564 celebrating1573 plauda1593 applause1600 extolment1604 panegyric1613 collaudation1623 commendatinga1625 say-well1629 renown1631 euge1658 extollation1661 eulogy1725 acclaim1759 eulogism1761 encomium1785 eulogium1803 commemoration1823 glorification1850 laudification1890 bualadh bos1908 kudos to ——1936 1613 R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. (ed. 3) Panigirike, praise. 1688 A. Behn Upon Poet Bavius 5 Had not thy Unlucky Rhiming Spirit, Writ Satyr now, instead of Panygerick:..thou might'st still have been A poor forgotten Drone without a Sting. 1703 J. Evelyn Let. 20 Jan. in S. Pepys Private Corr. (1926) II. 302 Not doubting but the rest which follows will be still matter of panegyrick. 1762 O. Goldsmith Citizen of World I. Pref. 5 In this season of panegyric, when scarce an author passes unpraised either by his friends or himself. 1800 J. Austen Let. 12 Nov. (1995) 58 I shall have done with Panegyric & proceed to plain matter of fact. 1879 F. W. Farrar Life & Work St. Paul I. i. i. 6 He stands infinitely above the need of indiscriminate panegyric. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 456/2 The chief material of his poems consists of panegyric of patrons and satire of rivals. 1995 M. Amis Information (1996) 462 Flyting stood at the polar opposite of panegyric, which is to say that it consisted of personal abuse. B. adj. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > meeting or assembling for common purpose > [adjective] > types of meeting fullOE panegyric1603 panegyricala1617 sit-down1875 quorate1893 plenary1907 inquorate1974 1603 P. Holland in tr. Plutarch Morals Explan. Words Panegyricke, Feasts, games, faires, marts, pompes, shewes, or any such solemnities, performed or exhibited, before the generall assembly of a whole nation such as were the Olympicke, Pythicke, Isthmicke, and Nemian games in Greece. 2. Of the nature of a panegyric or eulogy; that publicly or elaborately expresses praise or commendation; eulogistic, encomiastic, laudatory. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > [adjective] panegyrical1577 encomiastical1593 encomiastic1601 panegyric1605 epaenetic1675 eulogic1753 panegyrizing1855 encomiac1869 1605 G. Chapman Al Fooles Prol. sig. A3v Our pure Dames, thinke them [sc. jests] much lesse obscene, Then those that winne your Panegyrick splene. a1631 J. Donne Litanie xxiii, in Poems (1654) 344 In Panegyrique Allelujaes. a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1669 (1955) III. 532 There follow'd divers Panegyric Speeches both in Prose & Verse. 1706 Hist. Picts (ESTC T142053) ii. 12 The Panegyrick Author after a sort doth shew. 1737 A. Pope Epist. of Horace ii. i. 23 I'm not us'd to Panegyric strains. 1774 W. Mason Elegies i, in Poems 46 Cautious I strike the panegyric string. 1889 Dict. National Biogr. at Fleming, Richard The epitaph..may be found also in manuscript, with panegyric verses attached by one Stoon. 2002 Pakistan Newswire (Nexis) 22 May Hamd (hymns) and Na'ats (panegyric verses) lauding and highlighting the holy life of the Prophet have begun to be played on loud speakers everywhere. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † panegyricv. Obsolete. rare. 1. intransitive. To utter or write a panegyric upon some subject. Cf. panegyrize v. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > write or utter formal praise [verb (intransitive)] panegyric1708 panegyrizea1734 1708 D. Defoe Rev. Affairs France IV. Pref. I am not going about to panegyric upon my own Work. 2. transitive. = panegyrize v. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > formal expression of praise > praise formally [verb (transitive)] panegyrize1617 panegyric1732 panegyricize1777 1732 W. Darrell Gentleman Instructed (ed. 10) 539 I had rather be..lampooned for a virtue than panegyrick'd for a vice. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.adj.1602v.1708 |
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