ALL meanings of laud
laud
L l - verb with object laud to praise; extol. 1
- noun laud William, 1573–1645, archbishop of Canterbury and opponent of Puritanism: executed for treason. 1
- transitive verb laud praise 1
- noun laud Praise. 1
- noun laud Praise or glorification. 0
- noun laud Hymn of praise. 0
- noun laud (in the plural, also Lauds) A prayer service following matins. 0
- verb laud (Transitive Verb) VI to praise, to glorify. 0
- verb laud If people laud someone, they praise and admire them. 0
- verb laud to praise or glorify 0
- noun laud praise or glorification 0
- noun laud William. 1573–1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45). His persecution of Puritans and his High Church policies in England and Scotland were a cause of the Civil War; he was impeached by the Long Parliament (1640) and executed 0
- noun laud William1573-1645; Eng. prelate: archbishop of Canterbury (1633-45): executed 0
- noun laud any song or hymn of praise 0
- noun laud the service of dawn which constitutes the second (or, when said together with matins, the first) of the canonical hours and includes psalms of praise; morning prayer 0
- verb transitive laud to praise; extol 0