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ku·dos1    Audio Help   [koo-dohz, -dohs, -dos, kyoo-] Pronunciation Key
–noun (used with a singular verb)
honor; glory; acclaim: He received kudos from everyone on his performance.

[Origin: 1825–35; irreg. transliteration of Gk kŷdos]

In the 19th century, kudos1 entered English as a singular noun, a transliteration of a Greek singular noun kŷdos meaning “praise or renown.” It was at first used largely in academic circles, but it gained wider currency in the 1920s in journalistic use, particularly in headlines: Playwright receives kudos. Kudos given to track record breakers. Kudos is often used, as in these examples, in contexts that do not clearly indicate whether it is singular or plural; and because it ends in -s, the marker of regular plurals in English, kudos has come to be widely regarded and used as a plural noun meaning “accolades” rather than as a singular mass noun meaning “honor or glory.”
The singular form kudo has been produced from kudos by back formation, the same process that gave us the singular pea from pease, originally both singular and plural, sherry from Xeres (an earlier spelling of the Spanish city Jerez), and cherry from the French singular noun cherise. This singular form has developed the meanings “honor” and “statement of praise, accolade.”
Both the singular form kudo and kudos as a plural are today most common in journalistic writing. Some usage guides warn against using them.
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ku·dos2    Audio Help   [koo-dohz, kyoo-] Pronunciation Key
–noun
pl. of kudo.
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ku·do    Audio Help   [koo-doh, kyoo-] Pronunciation Key
–noun, plural -dos for 2.
1.honor; glory; acclaim: No greater kudo could have been bestowed.
2.a statement of praise or approval; accolade; compliment: one kudo after another.

[Origin: 1925–30; back formation from kudos, construed as a plural]

See kudos1.
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ku·do    Audio Help   (kōō'dō', kyōō'-)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. ku·dos (-dōz')
Usage Problem A praising remark; an accolade or compliment: "Children's book author Virginia Hamilton added another kudo to her prize-laden career" (Calvin Reid). See Usage Note at kudos.


[Back-formation from kudos.]

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ku·dos    Audio Help   (kōō'dōz', -dōs', -dŏs', kyōō'-)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   Acclaim or praise for exceptional achievement.


[Greek kūdos, magical glory.]

Usage Note: Kudos is one of those words like congeries that look like plurals but are etymologically singular. Acknowledging the Greek history of the term requires Kudos is (not are) due her for her brilliant work on the score. But kudos has often been treated as a plural, especially in the popular press, as in She received many kudos for her work. This plural use has given rise to the singular form kudo. These innovations follow the pattern whereby the English words pea and cherry were shortened from nouns ending in an (s) sound (English pease and French cerise), that were mistakenly thought to be plural. The singular kudo remains far less common than the plural use; both are often viewed as incorrect in more formal contexts. · It is worth noting that even people who are careful to treat kudos only as a singular often pronounce it as if it were a plural. Etymology would require that the final consonant be pronounced as a voiceless (s), as we do in pathos, another word derived from Greek, rather than as a voiced (z).

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kudos 
"fame, renown," 1799, from Gk. kyddos "glory, fame, renown," from kydos "glory, fame," lit. "that which is heard of" (see caveat). A singular noun in Gk., but the final -s is usually mistaken as a plural suffix in Eng., leading to the barbarous back-formation kudo (first attested 1941).

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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kudos

noun
an expression of approval and commendation; "he always appreciated praise for his work" [syn: praise

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Kudos

Ku"dos\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ky^dos glory.] Glory; fame; renown; praise. --W. H. Russel.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

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