[f. as prec. + -IST.] One who eulogizes; one who speaks or writes in commendation of a person or thing.

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1808.  Han. More, Cœlebs, I. iv. 41. The eulogist of l’Almanac des Gourmands.

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1853.  C. Brontë, Villette, xix. (1876), 133. I must not from the faithful narrator degenerate into the partial eulogist.

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1876.  Bancroft, Hist. U. S., IV. li. 289. Franklin, when he died, had … the great and the good throughout the world as his eulogists.

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