Definition of Laudari. Meaning of Laudari. Synonyms of Laudari

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Laudari. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Laudari and, of course, Laudari synonyms and on the right images related to the word Laudari.

Definition of Laudari

No result for Laudari. Showing similar results...

Falco alaudarius
Kestrel Kes"trel (k[e^]s"tr[e^]l), n. [See Castrel.] (Zo["o]l.) A small, slender European hawk (Falco alaudarius), allied to the sparrow hawk. Its color is reddish fawn, streaked and spotted with white and black. Also called windhover and stannel. The name is also applied to other allied species. Note: This word is often used in contempt, as of a mean kind of hawk. ``Kites and kestrels have a resemblance with hawks.' --Bacon.

Meaning of Laudari from wikipedia

- thematical vowel, e, is taken from the present stem, and an –ī is added. laudārī translates as "to be praised." The perfect active infinitive is formed...
- laudabant, ita laudabant: bonum agricolam bonumque colonum; amplissime laudari existimabatur qui ita laudabatur. (...) At ex agricolis et viri fortissimi...
- Landar, Landari, or Laudari(s) was the Duke of Friuli following Wechthari in 678. He himself died before 694, when Rodoald appears as his successor. Paul...
- non vulgari Geographo, valde placere ab omnibus quoque (etiam exteris) laudari plurimum: desiderabam eandem orbis descriptionem, universis Mathematicarum...
- Escutcheon of the Hammick baronets of Cavendish Square Creation date 1834 Status extant Motto Laudari a laudato, To be praised by one already praised...
- with things which have been discovered by other people' mōs est Athēnīs laudārī in cōntiōne eōs quī sint in proeliīs interfectī (Cicero) 'it is a custom...
- The said lady, my grandmother, built the church of the Holy Trinity in Laudari (Lavdar) near Ceria (Xerje) and, in the same fashion, our descendants built...
- Argentina; Doris Cuban sound, son cubano; Antony Trahair, juggler from England; Laudari, Irish folk; Duo Resonante, musicians from Denmark; Kankobà, percussionists...
- favourite maxims, which hung framed above his desk, was: "Non es sanctior si laudaris, nec vilior si vituperaris. Quod es, hoc es; nec melior dici vales quam...