(laureate)
71poet laureate — For the plural, poets laureate or poet laureates are both generally accepted …
72poet laureate — official poet of the royal household who was formerly expected to write poems and songs for royal events (Britain); poet appointed national laureate poet for one year (USA); famous poet …
73Poet Laureate — noun (plural Poets Laureate or Poet Laureates) an eminent poet appointed by the British royal household to write poems for royal and official occasions …
74poet laureate — /poʊət ˈlɒriət / (say pohuht loreeuht) noun (plural poets laureate) (sometimes upper case) 1. , ) (in Britain) a highly esteemed poet, appointed as a lifetime officer of the royal household; formerly expected to write odes, etc., in celebration… …
75poet laureate — noun a) A poet officially appointed by a government, often expected to compose poems for state occasions and other government events b) Formerly, an officer of the kings household, whose business was to compose an ode annually for the kings… …
76Nobel laureate — noun A person who has been awarded a Nobel Prize. Syn: Nobelist …
77POET LAUREATE — the English court poet, an office which dates from the reign of Edward IV., the duty of the holder of it being originally to write an ode on the birthday of the monarch …
78Poet Laureate — Poet Laur|e|ate [ ,pouət lɔriət ] noun count someone who is chosen to write poems for important national events …
79America’s Official Poets Laureate — Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, Howard Nemerov, Mark Strand, Joseph Brodsky, Mona Van Duyn, Rita Dove, Robert Hass, Robert Pinsky, Stanley Kunitz …
80America’s Poet Laureate — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow …