Definition of Heliolatries

1. heliolatry [n] - See also: heliolatry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heliolatries

heliograms
heliograph
heliographed
heliographer
heliographers
heliographic
heliographing
heliographs
heliography
heliogravure
heliogravures
heliolater
heliolaters
heliolatitude
heliolatitudes
heliolatries (current term)
heliolatrous
heliolatry
heliolite
heliolites
heliolithic
heliology
heliomagnetic
heliomagnetism
heliometer
heliometers
heliometric
heliometrical
heliometrically
heliometry

Literary usage of Heliolatries

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

1. The Development of the English Novel by Wilbur Lucius Cross (1899)
"His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene, explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment. One could feel that a saner ..."

2. Retrospective Reviews: A Literary Log by Richard Le Gallienne (1896)
"Think how absolutely out of colour in Arcady are such words as 'dolori- fuge,' 'photosphere,' 'heliolatries,' 'arborescence,' 'concatenation,' ..."

3. The Technique of Thomas Hardy by Joseph Warren Beach (1922)
"Many times in the story of Tess we have this appeal to our ultra-historic imagination: the "old-tune heliolatries" being suggested to the author by a hazy ..."

4. Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented by Thomas Hardy (1920)
"His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene, explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment. One could feel that a saner ..."

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