Definition of ENCOMIUM

encomium

Plural: encomia, encomiums

Noun

  • A speech or piece of writing that praises someone highly.
  • a formal expression of praise
  • Warm praise, especially a formal expression of such praise; a tribute.
  • A general category of oratory.
  • A method within rhetorical pedagogy.
  • The eighth exercise in the progymnasmata series.
  • A genre of literature that included five elements: prologue, birth and upbringing, acts of the person's life, comparisons used to praise the subject, and an epilogue.

Examples

  • After his record-breaking play, he received much encomium from his fellow players.

Origin / Etymology

From Latin encōmium (“praise, eulogy”), from Ancient Greek ἐγκώμιον (enkṓmion, “laudatory ode, praise”), from ἐγκώμιος (enkṓmios, “of or pertaining to the victor”), from κῶμος (kômos, “festival, revel, ode”).

Synonyms

eulogy, paean, panegyric, pean

Scrabble Score: 14

encomium: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
encomium: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
encomium: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 19

encomium: valid Words With Friends Word