a. rare. [f. EULOGI-UM + -OUS.] Full of eulogy; eulogistic.

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1887.  Sat. Rev., 3 Dec., 768/1. Dumas, Roger de Beauvoir, and Méry wrote lengthy prefaces and eulogious introductions very much in the style now again prevalent.

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1890.  T. Child, in Harper’s Mag., March, 562/1. In presence of such an exquisite and fascinating object as this Winged Victory, it seem impertinent to detain the reader with eulogious phrases.

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