Definition of Idolators

1. Noun. (plural of idolator) ¹

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Definition of Idolators

1. idolator [n] - See also: idolator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idolators

idlis
idly
idocrase
idocrases
idofuranose
idofuranoses
idol
idol worship
idol worshiper
idola
idolastre
idolastres
idolater
idolaters
idolator
idolators (current term)
idolatress
idolatresses
idolatrical
idolatries
idolatrize
idolatrized
idolatrizes
idolatrizing
idolatrous
idolatrously
idolatrousness
idolatry
idolisation
idolise

Literary usage of Idolators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ainu and Their Folk-lore by John Batchelor (1901)
"The Ainu as idolators. A \ \ RY few decades ago, before the Japanese had mixed with the Ainu of the interior to any very great e\tent, the first thing that ..."

2. On the revenues of the Church of England; exhibiting the rise and progress by George Coventry (1830)
"deprived of every assistance from heaven, they wandered about in the most profound ignorance, and were all idolators. Human ingenuity being ever on the ..."

3. The Methodist Review (1844)
"This I would also wish to be applied to idolators." In these last words it is evident that ... excludes idolators from Christian communion, as overturning ..."

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