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English Dictionary: Worship by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
worship
n
  1. the activity of worshipping
  2. a feeling of profound love and admiration
    Synonym(s): worship, adoration
v
  1. love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol; "Many teenagers idolized the Beatles"
    Synonym(s): idolize, idolise, worship, hero-worship, revere
  2. show devotion to (a deity); "Many Hindus worship Shiva"
  3. attend religious services; "They worship in the traditional manner"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Worship \Wor"ship\, n. [OE. worshipe, wur[edh]scipe, AS.
      weor[edh]scipe; weor[edh] worth + -scipe -ship. See {Worth},
      a., and {-ship}.]
      1. Excellence of character; dignity; worth; worthiness.
            [Obs.] --Shak.
  
                     A man of worship and honour.               --Chaucer.
  
                     Elfin, born of noble state, And muckle worship in
                     his native land.                                 --Spenser.
  
      2. Honor; respect; civil deference. [Obs.]
  
                     Of which great worth and worship may be won.
                                                                              --Spenser.
  
                     Then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them
                     that sit at meat with thee.               --Luke xiv.
                                                                              10.
  
      3. Hence, a title of honor, used in addresses to certain
            magistrates and others of rank or station.
  
                     My father desires your worships' company. --Shak.
  
      4. The act of paying divine honors to the Supreme Being;
            religious reverence and homage; adoration, or acts of
            reverence, paid to God, or a being viewed as God. [bd]God
            with idols in their worship joined.[b8] --Milton.
  
                     The worship of God is an eminent part of religion,
                     and prayer is a chief part of religious worship.
                                                                              --Tillotson.
  
      5. Obsequious or submissive respect; extravagant admiration;
            adoration.
  
                     'T is your inky brows, your black silk hair, Your
                     bugle eyeballs, nor your cheek of cream, That can my
                     spirits to your worship.                     --Shak.
  
      6. An object of worship.
  
                     In attitude and aspect formed to be At once the
                     artist's worship and despair.            --Longfellow.
  
      {Devil worship}, {Fire worship}, {Hero worship}, etc. See
            under {Devil}, {Fire}, {Hero}, etc.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Worship \Wor"ship\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worshiped}[or]
      {Worshipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Worshiping} [or]
      {Worshipping}.]
      1. To respect; to honor; to treat with civil reverence.
            [Obsoles.] --Chaucer.
  
                     Our grave . . . shall have a tongueless mouth, Not
                     worshiped with a waxen epitaph.         --Shak.
  
                     This holy image that is man God worshipeth. --Foxe.
  
      2. To pay divine honors to; to reverence with supreme respect
            and veneration; to perform religious exercises in honor
            of; to adore; to venerate.
  
                     But God is to be worshiped.               --Shak.
  
                     When all our fathers worshiped stocks and stones.
                                                                              --Milton.
  
      3. To honor with extravagant love and extreme submission, as
            a lover; to adore; to idolize.
  
                     With bended knees I daily worship her. --Carew.
  
      Syn: To adore; revere; reverence; bow to; honor.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Worship \Wor"ship\, v. i.
      To perform acts of homage or adoration; esp., to perform
      religious service.
  
               Our fathers worshiped in this mountain; and ye say that
               in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship.
                                                                              --John iv. 20.
  
               Was it for this I have loved . . . and worshiped in
               silence?                                                --Longfellow.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Worship
      homage rendered to God which it is sinful (idolatry) to render
      to any created being (Ex. 34:14; Isa. 2:8). Such worship was
      refused by Peter (Acts 10:25,26) and by an angel (Rev. 22:8,9).
     
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