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panegyric (s) (noun), panegyrics (pl)
1. A formal eulogistic composition intended as a public compliment: A panegyric is a speech or a piece of writing that praises someone or something.
2. Etymology: from French panegyrique, via Latin from Greek panegurikos, "of public assembly"; from pan, "all" + aguris, "assembly".
Praise that is spoken or written about a person or an event.
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A verbal or written praise about someone.
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