Definition of Belauded

1. belaud [v] - See also: belaud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Belauded

belamours
belams
belamy
beland
belap
belast
belatacept
belate
belated
belatedly
belatedness
belatednesses
belates
belating
belaud
belauded (current term)
belauding
belauds
belaugh
belave
belaved
belaves
belaving
belawgive
belay
belay my last
belayed
belayer
belayers
belaying

Literary usage of Belauded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rudyard Kipling: An Attempt at Appreciation by G. F. Monkshood (1899)
"In return, the men of the Empire have belauded Rudyard Kipling. For they have looked upon his work; and lo, they have seen that that also is good! ..."

2. St. Bernard's: The Romance of a Medical Student by Edward Berdoe (1888)
"Then all sorts of worthless articles of diet, much belauded by the journals which received ... All these much-belauded nostrums, like our little systems, ..."

3. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott (1899)
"... of the understanding, more of your despised Straight Lines than of your belauded Circles. But enough of this. Look yonder. Do you know that building ? ..."

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