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Angelolatry
Angelolatry An`gel*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? angel + ? service, worship.] Worship paid to angels.
Anthropolatry
Anthropolatry An`thro*pol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? man + ? worship.] Man worship.
Astrolatry
Astrolatry As*trol"a*try, n. [Astro- + Gr. ? service, worship: cf. F. astrol[^a]trie.] The worship of the stars.
Autolatry
Autolatry Au*tol"a*try, n. [Auto- + Gr. ? worship.] Self-worship. --Farrar.
Ballatry
Ballatry Bal"la*try, n. See Balladry. [Obs.] --Milton.
Bibliolatry
Bibliolatry Bib`li*ol"a*try (-tr[y^]), n. [Gr. bibli`on book + latrei`a service, worship, latrey`ein to serve.] Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church, and by Protestants to an excessive regard to the letter of the Scriptures. --Coleridge. --F. W. Newman.
Coplatry
Coplatry Cop"*la*try, a. 1. Pertaining to copulation; tending or serving to unite; copulative. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Used in sexual union; as, the copulatory organs of insects.
Cosmolatry
Cosmolatry Cos*mol"a*try (k?z-m?l"?-tr?), n. [Gr. ??? the world + ??? to worship.] Worship paid to the world. --Cudworth.
Geolatry
Geolatry Ge*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ge`a, gh^, the earth + ? worship.] The worship of the earth. --G. W. Cox. The Geological Series. Note: The science of geology, as treating of the history of the globe, involves a description of the different strata which compose its crust, their order of succession, characteristic forms of animal and vegetable life, etc. The principal subdivisions of geological time, and the most important strata, with their relative positions, are indicated in the following diagram.
Gyneolatry
Gyneolatry Gyn`e*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? a woman + ? worship.] The adoration or worship of woman. The sentimental gyneolatry of chivalry, which was at best but skin-deep. --Lowell.
Hagiolatry
Hagiolatry Ha`gi*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? sacred + ? worship.] The invocation or worship of saints.
Heliolatry
Heliolatry He`li*ol"a*try, n. [Helio- + Gr. ? service, worship.] Sun worship. See Sabianism.
Hierolatry
Hierolatry Hi`er*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. "iero`s sacred + ? worship, ? to worship.] The worship of saints or sacred things. [R.] --Coleridge.
Ichthyolatry
Ichthyolatry Ich`thy*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + ? to worship.] Worship of fishes, or of fish-shaped idols. --Layard.
Iconolatry
Iconolatry I`co*nol"a*try, n. [See Iconolater.] The worship of images as symbols; -- distinguished from idolatry, the worship of images themselves.
Idiolatry
Idiolatry Id`i*ol"a*try, n. [Idio- + Gr. ? to worship.] Self-worship; excessive self-esteem.
Idolatry
Idolatry I*dol"a*try, n.; pl. Idolatries. [F. idol[^a]trie, LL. idolatria, L. idololatria, Fr. Gr. ?; ? idol + ? service.] 1. The worship of idols, images, or anything which is not God; the worship of false gods. His eye surveyed the dark idolatries Of alienated Judah. --Milton. 2. Excessive attachment or veneration for anything; respect or love which borders on adoration. --Shak.
Litholatry
Litholatry Li*thol"a*try, n. [Litho- + Gr. ? worship.] The worship of a stone or stones.
Lordolatry
Lordolatry Lord*ol"a*try, n. [Lord + -olatry, as in idolatry.] Worship of, or reverence for, a lord as such. [Jocose] But how should it be otherwise in a country where lordolatry is part of our creed ? --Thackeray.
Mariolatry
Mariolatry Ma`ri*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? Mary + ? worship.] The worship of the Virgin Mary.
Maryolatry
Maryolatry Ma`ry*ol"a*try, n. Mariolatry.
Monolatry
Monolatry Mo*nol"a*try, n. [Mono- + Gr. ? worship.] Worship of a single deity.
Necrolatry
Necrolatry Ne*crol"a*try, n. [Gr. ? a dead person + ? to worship.] The worship of the dead; manes worship. --H. Spenser.
Physiolatry
Physiolatry Phys`i*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. fy`sis nature + ? service.] The worship of the powers or agencies of nature; materialism in religion; nature worship. ``The physiolatry of the Vedas.' --M. Williams.
Prelatry
Prelatry Prel"a*try, n. Prelaty; prelacy. [Obs.]
Pyrolatry
Pyrolatry Py*rol"a*try, n. [Pyro- + Gr. ? worship: cf. F. pyrol[^a]trie.] The worship of fire. --Young.
Thaumatolatry
Thaumatolatry Thau`ma*tol"a*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a wonder + ? worship.] Worship or undue admiration of wonderful or miraculous things. [R.] The thaumatolatry by which our theology has been debased for more than a century. --Hare.
Zoolatry
Zoolatry o*["o]l"a*try, n. [Zo["o]- + Gr. ? worship.] The worship of animals.

Meaning of LATRY from wikipedia

- Olivier Jean-Claude Latry (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje ʒɑ̃ klod latʁi]; born 22 February 1962) is a French organist, improviser, and composer. He is...
- shortages made other dishes hard to prepare. The recipe was created by François Latry, Maître Chef des Cuisines at the Savoy Hotel in London, and appeared on...
- Holy Queen, literally: Hail, Queen) is a composition for organ by Olivier Latry, a meditation of the Latin hymn "Salve Regina". Each of the seven movements...
- composed a setting first performed in the Essen Cathedral in 2002. Olivier Latry premiered in 2007 an organ work Salve Regina which reflects in seven movements...
- Trocadéro). Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin (1848–1909), actor. Olivier Latry (1962), Titular Organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, and professor...
- 1985 co-titular of the organs of Notre-Dame de Paris alongside Olivier Latry, Philippe Lefèbvre and Jean-Pierre Leguay, following Pierre Cochereau's...
- Archived from the original on 27 February 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024. Latry, Étienne (3 May 2022). "Charente-Maritime: Justine Triet revient sur les...
- (1985–1990) Jean-Pierre Leguay (1985–2015) Philippe Lefebvre (1985–2019) Olivier Latry (since 1985) Vincent Dubois [fr] (since 2016) Thierry Escaich (since 2024)...
- refurbished instrument was inaugurated in a gala concert given by Olivier Latry on 20 March 1996. The swell of the organ is built into the back wall of...
- Michael Murray as the organists. In 2006, the Ondine label recorded Olivier Latry performing the symphony at the inaugural concert of the Fred J. Cooper Memorial...