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ˈhero-ˌworship, n. The worship or adoration of heroes: a. of the deified heroes of antiquity and mythology; b. of heroic men generally.
1774Burney Hist. Mus. I. 207 (Jod.) To the adoration of these [sun, moon, and stars] succeeded hero-worship in the deification of dead kings and legislators. 1796W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. II. 778 Can it then be really true that hero-worship is a rational sort of idolatry? c1820S. Rogers Italy, Meillerie 62 Records of the past That prompt to hero-worship. 1840Carlyle (title) On Heroes, Hero-worship and the heroic in History. So ˈhero-ˌworship v. trans., to worship as a hero; also ˈhero-ˌworshipful a., ˈhero-ˌworshipper.
1857Hughes Tom Brown ii. viii, He marched down to the School-house, a hero-worshipper, who would have satisfied the soul of Thomas Carlyle himself. 1865Mrs. Carlyle Lett. III. 278, I have seldom seen a foolisher hero-worshipper. 1884Edna Lyall We Two xxii. (1889) 184 Tell him..that you hero-worship Sir Michael Cunningham, the statesman of the age. 1914G. B. Shaw Pygmalion (1916) 195 The weak may not be admired and hero-worshipped; but they are by no means disliked and shunned. 1918Beerbohm And even Now (1920) 203 The hero-worshipful gaze. 1936N. Marsh Death in Ecstasy vii. 86 Maurice hero-worshipped Father Garnette. 1948‘J. Tey’ Franchise Affair xix. 224 The centre of an adoring family—secure, loved, hero-worshipped. 1960C. Day Lewis Buried Day i. 21, I hero-worshipped him. |