Definition & Meaning | English word EULOGIA
EULOGIA
Definitions of EULOGIA
- (Christianity, historical) The practice of sending the consecrated Eucharist to those not present, or the Eucharist itself so sent.
- (rare) plural of eulogy.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using EULOGIA in a Sentence
- A eulogy (from , eulogia, Classical Greek, eu for "well" or "true", logia for "words" or "text", together for "praise") is a speech or writing in praise of a person, especially one who recently died or retired, or as a term of endearment.
- In 1875 he married Gertrudis Echeñique Mujica, a direct descendant of the governor of Chile Martín de Mujica, of whom she was the last heir of the El Huique; They had six children: Juan José, Elena, Federico, Eulogia, Jorge and María Jesús.
- The founders include Dora Maria Abreu, Elizabeth Coats, Tina Colberg, Eulogia Diaz, Angelica Hernandez, Teresa Herrero, Norma Porras, Miriam Ramirez, Saida Rodriguez, Grecia Sanchez, Maria Trujillo, Clara Vasquez and Dulce Williams.
- Robinson and fellow suffragette Mary Gawthorpe gave eulogia at the unfurling of the Manchester WSPU banner in Stevenson Square, Manchester, in June 1908.
- Besides Rivera, who was listed as "doctora" were: attorney, Flora Heredia; Chief Inspector and director of women workers, Clara Williams; journalist, Marta Vergara; professors, Aída Parada, Domitila Ulloa and Susana Depassier; trade union organizers, Eulogia Román and María Ramírez; Angelina Matte; Graciela Mandujano; Olga Poblete and Herta Hoschhauser, Elena’s best friend.
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