zoolatry

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See also: zoölatry

English

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Etymology

zoo- +‎ -latry

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zəʊˈɒlətɹi/, /zuːˈɒlətɹi/

Noun

zoolatry (uncountable)

  1. The worship of animals.
    • 2004, Simson R Najovits, Egypt, Trunk of the Tree: A Modern Survey of an Ancient Land, →ISBN, p. 227:
      Excessive zoolatry and heka practices had always been fundamental aspects of Egyptian religion and lifestyles, but from about the Late Period (c. 747 BC), they increasingly became tinged with fundamentalism and fanaticism.

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