Simple past tense and past participle of laureate.(verb)
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Use "laureated" in a sentence
"They invented for him a new kind of laureated honour, and in the intermixture of the foliage raised to Apollo, slily inserted the vine and the cabbage leaves, which he evidently deserved, from his extreme dexterity in clearing the pontiff's dishes and emptying his goblets."
"It was sort of invented by Markowitz and Sharpe, who got Nobel-laureated for their work in this area."
"On the obverse is the bust of the emperor in armour, laureated, with the inscription as AURELIUS"