praise = laus
(for example: magna cum laude; with great praise)
The Latin word for praise is "laudare," while "honos" or "honor" can be used in Latin to convey the idea of honor.
The Latin root for "glorious" is "gloria," which means "glory" or "praise."
The Latin root word "cele" means "to honor or to praise." It is often used in words related to celebrations or honorable events.
The root word for honor is "honor," which comes from the Latin word "honos" or "honor."
The root word "plaud" comes from Latin and means to clap or applaud.
The last name Gloria is of Latin origin, derived from the word "gloria" meaning "glory" or "praise." It likely originated as a name given to children in the hopes that they would bring honor and renown to their family.
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).
Highest praise or academic honor in latin is, "summa cum laude." Typically there are three levels of honors. Indicated below are the honors from lowest to highest in Latin.Cum LaudeMagna Cum LaudeSumma Cum Laude (highest praise)
There are typically, but not always, three types of Latin honors. Many institutions only employ the first two. In order of increasing level of honor, they are: * cum laude, "with honor" (direct translation); "with praise" * magna cum laude, "with great honor" (direct translation); "with great praise" * summa cum laude, "with highest honor" (direct translation); "with highest praise"
The Latin root for "glorious" is "gloria," which means "glory" or "praise."
the latin word honor, honoris translates to honor or glory.
The Latin root word "cele" means "to honor or to praise." It is often used in words related to celebrations or honorable events.
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βGloriaβ is a common Filipino name for females, derived from the Latin word for βglory.β It is often associated with honor, praise, and exaltation.
gloria which means "fame, renown, great praise or honor".
The root word for honor is "honor," which comes from the Latin word "honos" or "honor."
praise, delight, appreciation, honor, applause
but there are many ways to say it in latin*excolo: to honor , polish, adorn, refine.*fides: promise, word of honor, trust, confidence, reliance, belief, faith.*honor: honor, esteem*macto: to magnify, glorify, honor.*ornamentum: trappings; furniture; decorations, weapons; honor, distinction