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ˈlip-worship [See lip n. 6 a (b).] Worship that consists only in words.
1630Sanderson Serm. II. 262 The knee-worship, and the cap-worship, and the lip-worship they may have that are in worshipful places and callings. a1716Bp. O. Blackall Wks. (1723) I. 216 They worship him in vain, who give him only a Knee, or a Lip-worship. 1862Merivale Rom. Emp. (1865) VII. lvi. 75 The lip-worship of courtiers and time-servers. Hence ˈlip-ˈworshipper, one whose worship is limited to professions.
1884Sir A. De Vere 1st Pt. Mary Tudor iv. ii, True love Visits not thrones. The lonely sitter there Finds flatterers, lip-worshippers, but not True love. |