-olatry, -latry, -olater-, -later, -olatress, -latress, -olatria, -olatrous, -latrous

(Greek: worship; excessively, fanatically devoted to someone or something; “service paid to the gods”)

Yet, if he would, man cannot live all to this world. If not religious, he will be superstitious. If he worships not the true God, he will have his idols.

—Theodore Parker
grammatolatry
The worship of letters; adherence to every letter of the Scripture.
gynecolatry
The worship of a woman or women.
gyneolatry
The worship of women.
gyneolatry, gynaeolatry, gynolatry
The worship of women or a woman.
gyniolatry
Adoration of or excessive devotion to women; an adorer of women or a woman.
gynolatry
The worship of women.
hagiolater
Someone who worships saints.
hagiolatrous
Given to worshiping saints.
hagiolatry
The worship of saints.
heliolatry (s) (noun), heliolatries (pl)
The worshiping of, or an excessive devotion to, the sun as if it were a god.
herolatry
The worship of heroes.
hierolater
Someone who worships saints or a saint worshiper.
hierolatrous
hierolatry
1. Worship of holy beings or saints; hagiolatry.
2. Worship or veneration of saints or sacred things.
hydrolatry
Primitive worship of water.

Related religious-word units: church; dei-, div-; ecclesi-; fanati-; hiero-; idol-; theo-; zelo-.