Laudatoris
Laudatoris is a Latin term that translates to "of the praiser" or "of the one who praises." It is the genitive singular form of the Latin noun "laudator," which means praiser, eulogist, or admirer. In classical Latin literature and rhetoric, the term laudator referred to someone who delivered praise, often in a formal setting such as an oration or a written encomium.
The concept of the laudator was important in ancient societies, where public praise and commemoration played
In a broader sense, a laudator can be any individual who expresses admiration or commendation for someone