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  † a.  Upraised, upreared; elevated (obs.). b. Praised, magnified, celebrated.

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  a.  1607.  Topsell, Serpents (1653), 613. Discouraged by the extolled head of the serpent to his breast.

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  b.  1632.  J. Hayward, trans. Biondi’s Eromena, 44. The Prince … enamoured of her extolled beautie.

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1644.  Milton, Educ. Those extolled remains of Grecian lawgivers.

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