idolist

i·dol·a·ter

[ahy-dol-uh-ter]
noun
1.
Also, i·dol·ist [ahyd-l-ist] . a worshiper of idols.
2.
a person who is an immoderate admirer; devotee.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English idolatrer, equivalent to idolatr(ie) idolatry + -er -er2; -rer > -er by dissimilation

self-i·dol·a·ter, noun
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idolatry (aɪˈdɒlətrɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  the worship of idols
2.  great devotion or reverence
 
i'dolater
 
n
 
i'dolatress
 
fem n
 
i'dolatrous
 
adj
 
i'dolatrously
 
adv
 
i'dolatrousness
 
n

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idolize or idolise (ˈaɪdəˌlaɪz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  (tr) to admire or revere greatly
2.  (tr) to worship as an idol
3.  (intr) to worship idols
 
idolise or idolise
 
vb
 
i'dolism or idolise
 
n
 
idoli'zation or idolise
 
n
 
idoli'sation or idolise
 
n
 
'idolist or idolise
 
n
 
'idolizer or idolise
 
n
 
'idoliser or idolise
 
n

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