[f. as prec. + -IST.] One who eulogizes; one who speaks or writes in commendation of a person or thing.
1808. Han. More, Cœlebs, I. iv. 41. The eulogist of lAlmanac des Gourmands.
1853. C. Brontë, Villette, xix. (1876), 133. I must not from the faithful narrator degenerate into the partial eulogist.
1876. Bancroft, Hist. U. S., IV. li. 289. Franklin, when he died, had the great and the good throughout the world as his eulogists.