noun
- plural of iconolatry; the worship or excessive veneration of icons or images
- plural of iconolatry; excessive or uncritical admiration for or devotion to a person, idea, or symbol
Usage: formal; often used in religious or historical contexts
Usage: figurative; extended sense
Examples
- The Byzantine iconolatries were condemned by iconoclasts during the religious disputes.
- Medieval iconolatries centered on the veneration of religious images and relics.
- The critic argued that modern celebrity iconolatries distract from substantive cultural discourse.
- Historical accounts describe various iconolatries practiced across different religious traditions.
- Some scholars view excessive brand loyalty as a form of contemporary iconolatries.