[f. EULOG-Y + -ISM.] A eulogistic speech; eulogistic language.
1803. T. Claiborne, in N.-Y. Evening Post, 2 June, 2/4. But I do not chuse to launch out into lengthy eulogism on his character.
1853. Felton, Fam. Lett., xxiii. (1865), 195. Passing a glowing eulogism on her enlightened policy.
1864. Realm, 30 March, 4. The eager eulogism which the Ministers of Queen Victoria accord to the conspirators against her Imperial ally.