laúd
81laud — v.t.,n. praise. ♦ laudation, n. ♦ laudatory, ♦ laudative, a. expressing praise …
82laud — See praise …
83laud — v. & n. v.tr. praise or extol, esp. in hymns. n. 1 literary praise; a hymn of praise. 2 (in pl.) the traditional morning prayer of the Roman Catholic Church. Etymology: ME: (n.) f. OF laude, (v.) f. L laudare, f. L laus laudis praise …
84laud´er — …
85Saint Laud — Laud de Coutances Saint Laud Décès Nationalité Française V …
86ЛОД (Laud) Уильям — (Laud) Уильям (1573–1645), ближайший советник англ. короля Карла I, архиепископ Кентерберийский с 1633. Во время Англ. рев ции 17 в. казнён …
87LAUD, WILLIAM — archbishop of Canterbury, born at Reading, son of a clothier; studied at and became a Fellow of St. John s College, Oxford, was ordained in 1601; early gave evidence of his High Church proclivities and his hostility to the Puritans, whom for… …
88LAUD, William — (1573 1645) English ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY and strong opponent of PURITANISM who sought to promote ROMAN CATHOLIC style DOCTRINE and LITURGY in the CHURCH OF ENGLAND. He was executed for corruption and various crimes …
89laud·able — …
90Derek Laud — in 2007 in Cape Town, SA, Born Derek George Henry Laud August 9, 1964 (1964 08 09) (age 47) London …