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JOHN

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PANEGYRIC from Latin and east from Greek 'panegirycus', from bread, 'everything' and Agora, 'meeting, multitude'; discourse of praise especially to the saints. In ancient times poems were read of praise to the gods, in front of their monument or sanctuary.

  




Anónimo

Speech that is delivered in honor, favor or praise of someone, or of a place or institution, etc. Speech or writing of laudatory homage, especially one that praises someone who has died. It applies to a person's speech or prayer in praise. praise of a person made in writing. praise speech to someone

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means praise, exaltation, loa, praise, apology laudable.

  


Iván Darío Botero R.

Glimmer - Disgrace - abuse - offense

  



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