Examples of 'laudes' in a sentence

Meaning of "laudes"

Laudes (verb): Laudes is a verb originating from Latin, meaning to praise or worship. It is commonly associated with religious or ceremonial contexts
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  • plural of Laude

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Laudes creaturarum for soprano and organ.
Transparency of contributions to the laudes infantis foundation.
Laudes RegiƦ has its origins in as far back as ancient Rome.
We are two summa cum laudes.
Redens laudes Domino.
Come at the time of Laudes.
Laudes Creaturarum has also been set to music by German composer Carl Orff.
Its melody is derived from the Easter sequence Victimae paschali laudes.
The Laudes Imperiale are sung and then the Gospel is read by the Emperor.
These Photo Editing Software, are enormously deemed as cum laudes of all software.
Laudes preces que sumere . the praises and prayers of your supplicants.
They battle-cry was Deo laudes, and no bandits were more terrible to meet.
Concert des Laudes, Mysteries of childhood.

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