Eulogy

/ˈjuː.lə.dʒi/ noun

A eulogy is a speech or piece of writing that praises someone, usually given at a funeral. It focuses on the person’s life, character, and the good memories people have of them.

It comes from Greek 'eu' meaning 'good' and 'logia' meaning 'speaking' or 'words'. Originally, it meant any speech of praise, not just one given after someone dies.

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