Eulogize
eulogy
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.
To begin a eulogy in Maori, you can start by acknowledging and greeting the audience in a traditional Maori way. You may also want to include a mihi (formal greeting) to set the tone and show respect to the deceased and their family. Remember to speak from the heart and express your thoughts sincerely.
He stammered as he delivered the eulogy in the temple.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
Eulogize is the verb form.
A verb related to "eulogy" is "eulogize," which means to praise or honor someone, typically in a speech or writing, especially after their death. When someone eulogizes, they reflect on the deceased's life, achievements, and character, often during a memorial service.
It is called a Eulogy.
The plural of eulogy is eulogies. As in "the eulogies at the funeral were emotional".
Obscene Eulogy was created in 1999.
Eulogy was released on 10/15/2004.
The Production Budget for Eulogy was $10,000,000.
Eulogy IV was created in 2004.
Eulogy Recordings was created in 1997.
Eulogy for Evolution was created in 2007.
After the Eulogy was created on 2000-07-21.
Bontoc Eulogy was created in 1995.