Worship
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# The [[religious]] [[ceremony|ceremonies]] that express this devotion | # The [[religious]] [[ceremony|ceremonies]] that express this devotion | ||
# The [[ardent]] [[love]] of a person | # The [[ardent]] [[love]] of a person | ||
- | + | ==Aspects of worship== | |
- | ====Derived terms==== | + | * [[Ancestor worship]] |
- | * [[worshipper]] | + | * [[Animal worship]] |
- | * [[worshipful]] | + | * [[Idol worship]] |
- | * [[worshipfully]] | + | * [[Intercession]] |
- | * [[house of worship]] | + | * [[Imperial cult]] |
+ | * [[Major world religions]] | ||
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- The condition of being worthy; honour, distinction.
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book I:
- whan the knyght sawe that, he alyghte, for hym thought no worship to haue a knyght at suche auaille he to be on horsback and he on foot [...].
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book I:
- The devotion accorded to a deity or to a sacred object
- The religious ceremonies that express this devotion
- The ardent love of a person
Aspects of worship
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