Proper noun
Laude (plural Laudes)
A surname.
For he owre englishe gilte with his sawes, Rude and boistous firste be olde dawes, That was ful fer from al perfeccioun And but of litel reputacioun Til that he cam, and thorugh his poetrie, Gan oure tonge firste to magnifie And adourne it with his eloquence: To whom honour, laude and reuerence. John Lydgate
Well did graduate summa cum laude from Fordham University. Patricia Clarkson
(A newspaper columnist who disagreed with the judge´s finding was to remark that the guesses had been so educated as to qualify for summa cum laude.) John Brooks
After graduating magna cum laude in 1955, Fields moved to Wichita, Kansas, to enroll in a medical technology program. Source: Internet
After graduating from high school in 1958, Kripke attended Harvard University and graduated summa cum laude obtaining a bachelor's degree in mathematics. Source: Internet
Carly Larochelle, of Fairfield, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy. Source: Internet