laureateˈlɔr i ɪt, ˈlɒr-
laureate (n)
- plural
- laureates
English Definitions:
laureate (adj)
someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath
laureate (adj)
worthy of the greatest honor or distinction
"The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag"- James Traub
laureate (Noun)
One crowned with laurel; a poet laureate
laureate (Noun)
A graduate of a university
laureate (Verb)
To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.
laureate (Adjective)
Crowned, or decked, with laurel.
Laureate
In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary or military glory. It is also used for winners of the Nobel Prize.
Laureate
In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary awards or military glory. It is also used for recipients of the Nobel Prize, the Gandhi Peace Award, the Student Peace Prize, and for former music directors of orchestras who retain some level of involvement.
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