panegyrist
[pan-i-jir-ist, -jahy-rist, pan-i-jir-ist, -jahy-rist]
- a person who panegyrizes; eulogist.
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Origin of panegyrist
1595–1605; < Late Latin panēgyrista < Greek panēgyristḗs one who takes part in a public festival or assembly, equivalent to panēgyr(izein) to celebrate a public festival (see panegyrize) + -istēs -ist
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Historical Examples of panegyrist
It seems that Turner was more catholic in his tastes than his panegyrist.
Art in EnglandDutton Cook
Once more I was on the point of rising and falling on my panegyrist; but I overcame my rage.
MaupratGeorge Sand
Our business is not to play the panegyrist but the historian.
But the Frenchman peeps out under the panegyrist, after all.
In a word, I mean not to be his panegyrist but his historian.
The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1Alexander Pope