Heliolatries'

he·li·ol·a·try

[hee-lee-ol-uh-tree]
noun
worship of the sun.

Origin:
1820–30; helio- + -latry

he·li·ol·a·ter, noun
he·li·ol·a·trous, adjective
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heliolatry (ˌhiːlɪˈɒlətrɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
worship of the sun
 
heli'olater
 
n
 
heli'olatrous
 
adj

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