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λατρεύω (la-TREHV-oh) means to worship or adore.
Its υμνώ (imno) (v.).
Laude is the ablative singular of the Latin word for "praise", laus (laudis, f.). In this form the word means "by, from, or with praise" (which one of these is meant depends on context).
The prefix in the word "eulogy" is "eu-," which comes from the Greek word for "good" or "well." The root is "logos," which means "speech" or "word" in Greek. So, "eulogy" literally means a "good speech" or "well-spoken words" typically delivered in praise or honor of someone who has passed away.
it means to have fun.
Praise
Laudant is the third person plural of laudo, laudare which means to praise. So laudant means "they praise"
Praise only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
The word is "flatter." It means to excessively praise someone in order to please or manipulate them.
[We] are praising, do praise, praiseyou is the English equivalent of 'Laudamus te'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'laudamus' means '[we] are praising, do praise, praise'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
Laudible likely means deserving of praise or worthy of admiration.
The root "doxo" means opinion or belief. It is derived from the Greek word "doxa," which refers to someone's opinion or judgment.