idolater (noun)

  • 1idolater — idolatry ► NOUN 1) worship of idols. 2) adulation. DERIVATIVES idolater noun idolatrous adjective. ORIGIN from Greek eid lon idol + latreia worship …

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  • 2idolater — noun /ˌaɪˈdɑlətər/ One who worships idols; a pagan. I wrote unto you in an epistle not to company with fornicators: Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye… …

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  • 3idolater — noun (C) formal someone who worships a picture or statue of a god …

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  • 4idolater — /aɪˈdɒlətə/ (say uy doluhtuh) noun 1. a worshipper of idols. 2. an adorer or devotee. Also, idolist /ˈaɪdələst/ (say uyduhluhst). {Middle English idolatrer, from Old French idolatre, from Late Latin īdōlolatrēs, from Greek eidōlolatrēs idol… …

  • 5idolater — or idolator noun Date: 14th century 1. a worshiper of idols 2. a person that admires intensely and often blindly one that is not usually a subject of worship …

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  • 6idolatry — noun 1》 worship of idols. 2》 extreme admiration or reverence. Derivatives idolater noun idolatrous adjective Origin ME: from OFr. idolatrie, based on Gk eidōlolatreia, from eidōlon (see idol) + latreia worship …

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  • 7idolatrous — idolatry ► NOUN 1) worship of idols. 2) adulation. DERIVATIVES idolater noun idolatrous adjective. ORIGIN from Greek eid lon idol + latreia worship …

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  • 8idolatry — ► NOUN 1) worship of idols. 2) adulation. DERIVATIVES idolater noun idolatrous adjective. ORIGIN from Greek eid lon idol + latreia worship …

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  • 9idoliser — noun 1. a lover blind with admiration and devotion • Syn: ↑idolizer • Derivationally related forms: ↑idolize (for: ↑idolizer) • Hypernyms: ↑lover 2. a pe …

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  • 10idol worshiper — noun a person who worships idols • Syn: ↑idolater, ↑idolizer, ↑idoliser • Derivationally related forms: ↑idolatry (for: ↑idolater) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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