[f. LAUD v. + -ER1.] = LAUDATOR.
1611. Cotgr., Louangier, a praiser, lauder, commender.
1827. Beddoes, Lett., in Poems (1851), p. lxxv. He is a deep philosopher, a lauder of Spinosa.
1871. Daily News, 13 Jan., 5/1. We cannot sufficiently condole with the lauders of those old times.