Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PLAUD'IT
PLAUD'IT, n. [L. plaudo, to praise, said to be taken from plaudite, a demand of applause by players when they left the stage.]
Applause; praise bestowed. – Denham.
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PLAUD'IT, n. [L. plaudo, to praise, said to be taken from plaudite, a demand of applause by players when they left the stage.]
Applause; praise bestowed. – Denham.
Return to page 116 of the letter “P”.