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What is the noun for panegyrising?

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panegyric
  1. A formal speech or opus publicly praising someone or something.
  2. Someone who writes or delivers such a speech.
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    1. “He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous.”
      “He suggests that the artificiality of his faeries is also self-consciously that of Spenser's panegyric poetry.”
      “Nearly all of the book consists of poetry, mostly in the form of religious, vaticinatory, panegyric, and legendary poetry.”
panegyrist
  1. A eulogist; one who delivers a panegyric or eulogy.
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    1. “Through the mouth of his court panegyrist he was claiming to be descended from the Emperor Claudius Gothicus.”
      “It had become conventional for the panegyrist to condemn flattery and, usually in the same breath, to urge the monarch to accept good advice.”
      “Augustus' chaplain and panegyrist, and as such, told the story in a verse chronicle called the Philippide.”
panegyry
  1. Obsolete form of panegyric.
panegyrick
  1. Obsolete form of panegyric.
panegyricks
  1. plural of panegyrick
panegyrists
  1. plural of panegyrist
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    1. “Pious individuals endow recitation of the story by professional panegyrists on a regular basis.”
      “And if you suggest a fault, its panegyrists are always ready with a counterstroke.”
      Panegyrists of imperial Rome were often at a loss as to how to communicate the magnitude and dazzling diversity of the ancient metropolis.”
panegyrics
  1. plural of panegyric
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    1. “Now he is the subject of lengthy panegyrics in the press, extolled as the city's savior.”
      “Though full of similitudes and routine panegyrics, the book is valuable for its lack of originality and reflection of current views.”
      “Our skeptical era would never tolerate the panegyrics of, say, the Victorian age.”
panegyries
  1. plural of panegyry
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