Dictionary entry

Laud

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Laud (?), n. [L. laus, laudis. See Laud, v. i.]

1. High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory. “Laud be to God.” Shak.

So do well and thou shalt have laud of the same. Tyndals.

2. A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; — usually in the pl.

☞ In the Roman Catholic Church, the prayers used at daybreak, between those of matins and prime, are called lauds.

3. Music or singing in honor of any one.