Definition of Eulgy
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.
Eulogies turn into elegies.
Spenser.
Syn. -- Encomium; praise; panegyric; applause. --
Eulogy, Eulogium, Encomium, Panegyric.
The idea of praise is common to all these words. The word
encomium is used of both persons and things which are the
result of human action, and denotes warm praise. Eulogium and
eulogy apply only to persons and are more studied and of
greater length. A panegyric was originally a set speech in a
full assembly of the people, and hence denotes a more formal
eulogy, couched in terms of warm and continuous praise,
especially as to personal character. We may bestow encomiums
on any work of art, on production of genius, without reference to the
performer; we bestow eulogies, or pronounce a eulogium,
upon some individual distinguished for his merit public services; we
pronounce a panegyric before an assembly gathered for the
occasion.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
EULOGY, n. Praise of a person who has either the advantages of wealth
and power, or the consideration to be dead.
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- oration to honor a deceased person
- high praise or commendations
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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