Tuesday word: Heliolatry
Mar. 17th, 2026 10:52 amTuesday, March 17, 2026
Heliolatry (noun)
heliolatry [hee-lee-ol-uh-tree]
noun
1. worship of the sun.
Other Word Forms
heliolater noun
heliolatrous adjective
Origin: First recorded in 1820–30; helio- + -latry
Example Sentences
The heliolatry organized principally for political ends by the Incas of Peru, stands alone in the religions of the red race.
From Project Gutenberg
Too many of them apply to it facile generalizations, such as "heliolatry," "animism," "ancestral worship," "primitive philosophizing," and think that such a sesame will unloose all its mysteries.
From Project Gutenberg
His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene, explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment.
From Project Gutenberg
Heliolatry (noun)
heliolatry [hee-lee-ol-uh-tree]
noun
1. worship of the sun.
Other Word Forms
heliolater noun
heliolatrous adjective
Origin: First recorded in 1820–30; helio- + -latry
Example Sentences
The heliolatry organized principally for political ends by the Incas of Peru, stands alone in the religions of the red race.
From Project Gutenberg
Too many of them apply to it facile generalizations, such as "heliolatry," "animism," "ancestral worship," "primitive philosophizing," and think that such a sesame will unloose all its mysteries.
From Project Gutenberg
His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene, explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment.
From Project Gutenberg
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Date: 2026-03-18 01:34 am (UTC)