Laudent
Laudent is a Latin verb form. It is the third-person plural present active subjunctive of the verb laudare, meaning “to praise.” The infinitive is laudare; the corresponding present indicative for the third person plural is laudant, not laudent.
In Latin syntax, the present active subjunctive expresses potentiality, wishes, or hypothetical statements within subordinate clauses,
Usage and occurrence: laudent is found primarily in Classical Latin and continues into Late Latin and ecclesiastical
Form and related forms: laudent derives from the verb laudare, with the present active subjunctive endings