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comparative more idolatrous, superlative most idolatrous
Partaking in idolatry; worshipping idols or false gods. quotations examples
Once Robert Smellie found her in a ruinous kirk on the Lang Muir, where of old the idolatrous rites of Rome were practiced.
1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide
Engaging in excessive attachment or reverence; inordinately or profanely devoted. examples
Used in or designed for idolatry; devoted to idols or idol-worship. examples
Of or pertaining to idolatry. quotations examples
Next morning, I sent two of my companions to make enquiry about our prospects, but they returned in the afternoon to report that things were not at all promising, as a number of shopkeepers who traded in articles used for idolatrous worship had already engaged the Towncrier to go round and announce that anyone who rented, leased, or sold premises to the "Jesus-Church" would be seized and buried alive!
1915, William Campbell, Sketches from Formosa, Marshall Brothers Limited, page 75