basilolatry

Etymology
+ 🇨🇬 (from the, latreia, “worship”); compare , , , and

Noun

 * 1) * 1876, Henry Kingsley, Fireside Studies I, “The Old-Fashioned Member”, page 261
 * &#91;Bp Samuel&#93; Parker has been more than usually offensive in his Basilolatry (if we may coin a word), and &#91;Andrew&#93; Marvell says, “His Majesty” (it would seem) “may lay by his Dieu, and make use only of his mon droit.”
 * 1) * 2000, Richard Henry Popkin, “Grégoire’s American Involvements”, essay 8 in The Abbé Grégoire and His World, eds. Jeremy D. Popkin and Richard Henry Popkin, page 159
 * The calling of the Sanhedrin raised Grégoire’s concern about what he called Basilolatry, the attempt to deify a ruler.
 * 1) * 2000, Richard Henry Popkin, “Grégoire’s American Involvements”, essay 8 in The Abbé Grégoire and His World, eds. Jeremy D. Popkin and Richard Henry Popkin, page 159
 * The calling of the Sanhedrin raised Grégoire’s concern about what he called Basilolatry, the attempt to deify a ruler.
 * 1) * 2000, Richard Henry Popkin, “Grégoire’s American Involvements”, essay 8 in The Abbé Grégoire and His World, eds. Jeremy D. Popkin and Richard Henry Popkin, page 159
 * The calling of the Sanhedrin raised Grégoire’s concern about what he called Basilolatry, the attempt to deify a ruler.
 * 1) * 2000, Richard Henry Popkin, “Grégoire’s American Involvements”, essay 8 in The Abbé Grégoire and His World, eds. Jeremy D. Popkin and Richard Henry Popkin, page 159
 * The calling of the Sanhedrin raised Grégoire’s concern about what he called Basilolatry, the attempt to deify a ruler.