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Laudes may refer to: Lauds, canonical hour A term sometimes employed by medieval scribes for Trope (music) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Laudes
Catholic hymn
commands"). Formularies of the laudes regiæ praising the Holy Roman Emperor are referred to more specifically as the laudes imperiales ("Imperial Praises")
Laudes_regiæ
Major canonical hour in liturgy
revised according to the mandate of the Second Vatican Council, Lauds (Latin Laudes matutinae, pl.) has the following structure: The standard opening
Lauds
American businessman (born 1944)
Steven Lauder (born February 26, 1944) is an American businessman. He is the sole heir to The Estée Lauder Companies, founded by his parents Estée Lauder and
Ronald_Lauder
American musical composition
chorum organicum" The text for Laudes Organi can be found here and the score is at IMSLP (in copyright almost everywhere.) Laudes organi: Scores at the International
Laudes_organi
Terms conveying positivity
Look up laudative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laudatives (from Latin laudare "to praise") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive
Laudative
Town in Scottish Borders, Scotland
The former Royal Burgh of Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/, Scottish Gaelic: Labhdar) is a town in the Scottish Borders in the historic county of Berwickshire. On the
Lauder
Liturgical sequence for Easter Sunday
erstanden. "Victimae paschali laudes" (PDF). stlouise.org. Retrieved 28 April 2025. "The Easter Sequence Victimae Paschali Laudes". Retrieved 2025-04-28. "Victimae
Victimae_paschali_laudes
Plucked string instrument from Spain
Laúd (Spanish: "lute") is a plectrum-plucked chordophone from Spain, played also in diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines. Its name, just
Laúd
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up laud or Laud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laud may refer to: Extraordinary praise Laúd, a 12-string lute from Spain, played also in diaspora
Laud
American businesswoman (born 1973)
Jane Lauder (born July 1, 1973) is an American heiress and businesswoman. Lauder is the daughter of Jo Carole Lauder (née Knopf) and Ronald Lauder. Her
Jane_Lauder
American businesswoman (born 1970)
Rebecca Lauder Zinterhofer (born April 23, 1970) is an American billionaire heiress and businesswoman. Lauder is the daughter of Jo Carole Lauder (née Knopf)
Aerin_Lauder
American Jewish family
The Lauder family is an American billionaire family. It owes its initial fame to Estée Lauder (1908–2004), who with her husband Joseph H. Lauder, made
Lauder_family
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645
William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was a
William_Laud
American multinational cosmetics company
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (/ˈɛsteɪ ˈlɔːdər/ EST-ay LAW-dər) is an American multinational cosmetics company, a manufacturer and marketer of makeup
Estée_Lauder_Companies
Mesoamerican manuscript
The Codex Laud, or Laudianus, is a Mesoamerican codex, possibly from the fifteenth-century, named for its former owner William Laud. It is part of the
Codex_Laud
Catholic expiatory prayer
The Divine Praises or Laudes Divinae (informally known as Blessed be God) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic expiatory prayer. It is traditionally recited
Divine_Praises
American businesswoman (1908–2004)
(later Lauder). Lauder was the only woman on Time magazine's 1998 list of the 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th century. Lauder was born
Estée_Lauder_(businesswoman)
2019 video game
immense passion of Laudes, a devotee of the Twisted One. For revering the Twisted One more than the Miracle, the High Wills punished Laudes by sealing her
Blasphemous_(video_game)
Medieval Latin poem
Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis ("Praises of the City of Milan"), also known as the Versum de Mediolano civitate ("Verse of the City of Milan") or Versus
Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis
Laudes_Mediolanensis_civitatis
American billionaire and philanthropist (1933–2025)
Alan Lauder (March 19, 1933 – June 14, 2025) was an American billionaire, philanthropist and art collector. Together, he and his brother, Ronald Lauder, were
Leonard_Lauder
American schizophrenia patient (born 1963)
Michael B. Laudor (born May 12, 1963) is an American graduate of Yale Law School who made national headlines in 1995 for having successfully graduated
Michael_Laudor
Surname list
Estée Lauder Companies Leonard Lauder (son) (1933–2025) Ronald Lauder (son) (born 1944) William P. Lauder (grandson) (born 1960) George Lauder Sr. (1815–1901)
Lauder_(surname)
Generative AI chatbot by OpenAI
release and 900 million weekly active users in February 2026. It has been lauded for its potential to transform numerous professional fields, and has instigated
ChatGPT
Topics referred to by the same term
George Lauder may refer to: George Lauder (bishop) (died 1466), medieval Scottish bishop George Lauder of the Bass (died 1611), Scottish Member of Parliament
George_Lauder
Religious song
The Canticle of the Sun, also known as Canticle of the Creatures and Laudes Creaturarum (Praise of the Creatures), is a religious song composed by Saint
Canticle_of_the_Sun
encomium urbis, laudes urbium, encomium civis, laus civis, laudes civitatum; or in English: urban or city encomium, panegyric, laudation or praise poem)
List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
List_of_literary_descriptions_of_cities_(before_1550)
Iranian actress (born 1983)
Retrieved 10 December 2016. "Exiled Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani lauds protests over Amini's death". Agence France-Presse. 11 October 2022. Archived
Golshifteh_Farahani
American television sitcom (1995–2004)
The Drew Carey Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13, 1995, to September 8, 2004. Set in Cleveland, Ohio, the series
The_Drew_Carey_Show
American alternative rock band
tumultuous recording process, the album received widespread acclaim and has been lauded as one of the best albums in the genre. Their third album, Mellon Collie
The_Smashing_Pumpkins
American actor (1924–2004)
Stanislavski's system in the 1940s. He began his career on stage, where he was lauded for adeptly interpreting his characters. He made his Broadway debut in the
Marlon_Brando
Village in Lindesnes Municipality, Norway
Laudal is a village in Lindesnes Municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the western shore of the Mandalselva river, about 15 kilometres
Laudal
Investiture ceremony
and in those of numerous European royal coronation rituals as well. The Laudes Imperiale (a series of formal acclamations that originated in Roman times—see
Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
Coronation_of_the_Holy_Roman_Emperor
John Lauder (c.1488 – after February 1560) was Scotland's Public Accuser of Heretics. He was twice sent to Rome by King James V, to confirm the loyalty
John_Lauder
British political lobbyist (born 1964)
Derek George Henry Laud FRSA (born 9 August 1964[citation needed]) is a British banker, author, broadcaster and visiting professor. He has other wide business
Derek_Laud
British politician (born 1942)
Alan Hope (born 16 June 1942), known politically as Howling Laud Hope, is a British politician and former publican who is the current Leader of the Official
Howling_Laud_Hope
American actor (1916–2003)
critics and publications describe the cinematography as excellent, some laud Peck's performance, and some cite the film as too long. Peck's next feature
Gregory_Peck
Christian liturgical acclamation
abbot at his investiture, once only. In a ceremonial similar to that of the Laudes Regiæ or Carolingian Litany, the bishop at his ordination would acclaim
Ad_multos_annos
11th-century priest, poet and chronicler
for Conrad's reign. The well-known musical sequence, Victimae paschali laudes is often attributed to him, though its authenticity remains uncertain. Information
Wipo_of_Burgundy
1978 novel by Stephen King
pregnant college student Frannie Goldsmith, and teenage outcast Harold Lauder. Larry Underwood, a disillusioned pop singer, joins the group in the wake
The_Stand
Research library of the University of Oxford
the library by Francis Douce in 1834 The Laud Manuscripts, donated to the library by Archbishop William Laud between 1635 and 1640 The letters of the
Bodleian_Library
American businessman
Lauder is the son of Evelyn Lauder (née Hausner) and Leonard A. Lauder; and a grandson of Estée and Joseph Lauder, the founders of the Estée Lauder Companies
William_P._Lauder
First Lady of China since 2012
Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Peng lauds high-level educational cooperation". Chinadaily.com.cn. 27 October 2021
Peng_Liyuan
Roman poet (AD 39–65)
of the legal age. In AD 60, he won a prize for extemporizing Orpheus and Laudes Neronis at the quinquennial Neronia, and was again rewarded when the emperor
Lucan
Indian cricketer (born 1988)
with his highest score being 251* runs. The team's coach, Ajit Chaudhary, lauded his performance and was particularly impressed with his temperament on the
Virat_Kohli
Topics referred to by the same term
John Lauder (c. 1488 – between 1551 and 1556) was Scotland's Public Accuser of Heretics. John Lauder may also refer to: John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall
John_Lauder_(disambiguation)
Swedish audio streaming service
then pay artists based on individual agreements. While certain musicians laud the service for offering a lawful option to combat piracy and for remunerating
Spotify
Musical composition by Johann Sebastian Bach
the same four texts as the laudes Bach had included in his Christmas Magnificat were not a self-contained cantata, but laudes Kuhnau had composed for insertion
Magnificat_(Bach)
Jewish American businesswoman and philanthropist
Evelyn Lauder (née Hausner; August 12, 1936 – November 12, 2011) was an Austrian businesswoman, socialite and philanthropist. She married Leonard Lauder, the
Evelyn_Lauder
Topics referred to by the same term
John Dick-Lauder may refer to: Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Baronet Sir John Dick-Lauder, 11th Baronet John Lauder (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
John_Dick-Lauder
Topics referred to by the same term
William Lauder may refer to: William de Lauder (1380–1425), bishop of Glasgow William Lauder (poet) (1520?–1573), poet William Lauder (forger) (died 1771)
William_Lauder
American actress (1907–2003)
followed by a series of commercial failures culminating in the critically lauded box office failure Bringing Up Baby (1938). Hepburn made a comeback by buying
Katharine_Hepburn
Further education college in Scotland
Carnegie College (formerly Lauder College) was a further education college based in Halbeath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It was established in 1899,
Carnegie_College
Release with one to three tracks
Complementary Design", RCA Review, June 1949 Wolf, Jessica (25 May 2003). "RIAA lauds DVD singles". Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved
Single_(music)
Scottish-American family
The Lauder-Greenway family is a Scottish-American family whose influence on, and involvement in, American political and economic affairs dates from the
Lauder-Greenway_family
City in Florida, United States
Lauderdale Lakes is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is part of the South Florida metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States census
Lauderdale_Lakes,_Florida
English actress and model (born 1965)
attention. Hurley has been associated with the cosmetics company Estée Lauder since the company gave Hurley her first modelling job at the age of 29.
Elizabeth_Hurley
David Ross Lauder VC (31 January 1894 – 4 June 1972) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry
David_Lauder
Scottish entertainer (1870–1950)
Sir Harry Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/; 4 August 1870 – 26 February 1950) was a Scottish singer, comedian and actor. Popular in both music hall and vaudeville theatre
Harry_Lauder
Saint Laud of Coutances (variants: Lauto, Laudo, Launus, popularly: Saint Lô) was the fifth bishop of Coutances and is venerated as a saint in the Roman
Laud_of_Coutances
Award for authors and literary associations
or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Most
Literary_award
Irish portrait photographer (1853–1923)
James Stack Lauder (1853–1923), known professionally as James Lafayette, was an Irish portrait photographer who was managing director of Lafayette Ltd
James_Lafayette
Italian artist and architect (1475–1564)
Michelangelo is one of the best-documented artists of the 16th century. He was lauded by contemporary biographers as the most accomplished artist of his era.
Michelangelo
Business school at the University of Pennsylvania
The Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies (The Lauder Institute) is an institution that offers a joint degree program at the
Lauder_Institute
works. The titles of two works Caesar wrote as a young man are known, a Laudes Herculis ("Praises of Hercules") and the verse tragedy Oedipus; their planned
Poems_by_Julius_Caesar
Major canonical hour of the liturgy
Pope Pius X; see Lauds), was applied to the whole of that office, substituting for the lost name of "matins" or variants such as laudes matutinae (morning
Matins
Latin word meaning "the praise of a person or thing"
Encomium Emmae Reginae is a medieval encomium of Queen Emma of Normandy Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis or Versum de Mediolano civitate is a medieval encomium
Encomium
Scottish ice hockey player (born 1918)
Thomas Lauder (born 7 January 1918) is a Scottish former ice hockey defender who played in the Scottish National League and the British National League
Tommy_Lauder
Latin hexameter poem in praise of Messalla included with the works of Tibullus
The Panegyricus Messallae, also known as the Laudes Messallae ("Praises of Messalla"), is a 212-line Latin poem in dactylic hexameters included in the
Panegyricus_Messallae
American philanthropist (1907–2008)
Polly Lauder Tunney (born Mary Josephine Lauder; April 24, 1907 – April 12, 2008) was an American philanthropist and Connecticut socialite. An heiress
Polly_Lauder_Tunney
Western Christianity celebration
ranking even above normal solemnities. The paschal sequence Victimæ paschali laudes may be sung before the gospel reading on each of these days. The Gospel
Octave_of_Easter
American crime drama television series (2002–2008)
and must contend with whatever institution to which they are committed". Lauded for high quality scripting and an uncommonly accurate exploration of society
The_Wire
Sport venues in Rome, Italy
Moretti. Inspired by the Roman forums of the imperial age, its design is lauded as a preeminent example of Italian fascist architecture instituted by Mussolini
Foro_Italico
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
baronetcy granted to the Lauder family. The baronetcy of Lauder of Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire, was created for John Lauder, last surviving male representative
Lauder_baronets
Castle in Scotland
Old Lauder Castle was an 11th-century castle located in Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Hugh de Morville was appointed to the office of Constable of
Old_Lauder_Castle
American actress and businesswoman (born 1972)
returning with Marty Supreme (2025). In 2005, Paltrow became a "face" of Estée Lauder Companies; she was previously the face of the American fashion brand Coach
Gwyneth_Paltrow
Indian politician (born 1954)
federations, later increasing it to 3% on 16 October 2018. His administration was lauded for its preparedness and efforts to tackle the Cyclone Gaja that hit Tamil
Edappadi_K._Palaniswami
German Easter hymn
mercy"). The hymn tune, Zahn No. 8584, is derived from "Victimae paschali laudes", a sequence for Easter, by Wipo of Burgundy. The melody appeared in the
Christ_ist_erstanden
American actor (born 1976)
America, Stonyfield Farm, The W Hollywood, The Weather Channel, and Estée Lauder. In its second year, SHFT won two Webby Awards for best website in its category
Adrian_Grenier
Ghanaian footballer
Oscar Laud (born 1 May 1976) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played in four matches for the Ghana national team
Oscar_Laud
Species of tree (common hazel)
Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: 'Contorta' (corkscrew hazel, Harry Lauder's walking stick) This variety has stems that grow in curves and spirals unlike
Corylus_avellana
Topics referred to by the same term
Lauder is a town in the Scottish Borders 27 miles south east of Edinburgh. Lauder may also refer to: Lauder (surname) Lauder, Manitoba, a small community
Lauder_(disambiguation)
1974 film
James Caan, Paul Sorvino, and Lauren Hutton. Caan's performance was widely lauded and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Axel Freed is a literature professor
The_Gambler_(1974_film)
people are gathered together, with the God of Abraham: * for the strong gods of the earth are exceedingly exalted. "Divinum Officium Laudes". v t e v t e
Laudate_omnes_gentes
German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)
most influential figures of the modern era, and his work has been both lauded and criticised. Marxism has exerted major influence on socialist thought
Karl_Marx
Canadian ice hockey player (1907–1959)
William Thomas Martin Lauder (February 26, 1907 — September 6, 1959) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played three games in the National
Marty_Lauder
Rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada
of 1,000 to incorporate a municipality. Elgin Hartney Grande-Clairière Lauder Minto In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grassland
Municipality_of_Grassland
2023 film by Beth Hanna and Jerren Lauder
a 2023 American horror thriller film directed by Beth Hanna and Jerren Lauder and written by Walker Hare and Brad Martocello. The film stars McKaley Miller
You're_Killing_Me
Name list
Cattoor (born 2004), Belgian footballer Estée Lauder (1908-2004), American entrepreneur and namesake of Estée Lauder Companies Estee Portnoy, American business
Estee_(given_name)
drew criticism for their violent and sexual elements while others were lauded by critics and awarded Guinness World Records for their length, success
Michael_Jackson_videography
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexander Lauder may refer to: Sir Alexander Lauder of Blyth (died 1513), provost of Edinburgh Alexander Lauder (bishop), Scottish bishop Alexander Lauder (chemist)
Alexander_Lauder
Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley
1800, Taylor 1777 In many modern American collections, from Laudes Domini (1884) and New Laudes Domini (1892) to the armed forces hymnals (The Hymnal, Army
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Love_Divine,_All_Loves_Excelling
2013 Indian film by Jeethu Joseph
the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2014. "Balachander lauds Drishyam, salutes Mohanlal". Hindustan Times. 20 January 2014. Archived
Drishyam
British cat, satirical party joint leader (1995–2002)
(OMRLP) from 1999 to 2002, along with his owner, party chairman Howling Laud Hope. He died in 2002, serving as leader until his death. Following the 1999
Catmando
Castle in Scotland
Lauder Tower was a 15th-century tower house located in Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Built by the Lauder family, the castle once stood near Lauder
Lauder_Tower
American sociologist (1930–1988)
Robert Allan Humphreys (1930–1988), known as Laud Humphreys, was an American sociologist and Episcopal priest. He is noted for his research into sexual
Laud_Humphreys
Scotland international rugby union player
Wilson Lauder (born 4 November 1948) is a former Scotland rugby union international based in Wales. Lauder was born in the village of Thornton in Fife
Wilson_Lauder
British actress (born 1989)
of the team players and the unofficial team publicist, on the critically lauded and popularly successful Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso. In 2022, Temple appeared
Juno_Temple
British actor (born 1989)
biographical drama Judas and the Black Messiah. His performance in the film was lauded by critics, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, BAFTA Award
Daniel_Kaluuya
Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle
Sir Robert Lauder of the Bass (before 1440 – c. January 1508) was a Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle at Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was
Robert_Lauder_of_the_Bass
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lotus; Fresh Leave
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Renowned fame.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Fortune giver
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shine
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Yngvildr, YNGVILD means "Ing's warrior."
Girl/Female
Indian
True believer, Pure Muslim
Boy/Male
Indian
Another name of God, Present, Ready
Boy/Male
Tamil
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Emily, EMILEE means "rival."
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