Idol

  • 121idol —   Ki i akua, akua. See image …

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  • 122idol — [13] Greek eidos meant ‘form, shape’ (it came from the same root as idéā, source of English idea). From it was derived eídōlon, which originally meant ‘appearance’, and in particular ‘apparition, phantom’. It developed from there to ‘image’,… …

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  • 125Idol (philosophy) — Several philosophers have developed concepts that they have called idols, including:* Aristotle the idols in the water , reflections or shadows. * Plato, shades or apparitions or copies * Francis Bacon (philosopher), various obstacles humans face …

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  • 126idol worship — Synonyms and related words: Druidism, Parsiism, Sabaism, Zoroastrianism, animal worship, demonism, demonolatry, devil worship, fetishism, fire worship, heathenism, hero worship, iconoduly, iconolatry, idolatrousness, idolatry, idolism, idolodulia …

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  • 127idol of the masses — person who everyone looks up to and admires, famous person …

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  • 128idol worship — noun the worship of idols; the worship of images that are not God • Syn: ↑idolatry • Derivationally related forms: ↑idolatrous (for: ↑idolatry), ↑idolater (for: ↑idolatry …

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