laurae

/ˈlɔːri/; /-ri/; /ˈlɔːriː/ (English), /ˈlɔːrɛ/ (Latin)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Roman honor or distinction, especially one conferred by the Roman Senate.

“The Roman general’s numerous laurae were a testament to his military prowess and leadership skills.”

Synonyms

  • distinction
  • honor

Antonyms

  • disgrace
  • dishonor