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self-iˈdolater [self- 1 c.] One who idolizes or worships self. So self-iˈdolatry, self-ˈidolized ppl. a., self-ˈidolizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1844Ld. Leigh Walks in C. 125 And *self-idolaters in drawling tone Whine about ‘brethren dear’, yet care for none.
1682Sir T. Browne Chr. Mor. i. §23 (1716) 24 Self-credulity, pride, and levity lead unto *self-Idolatry. 1864Pusey Lect. Daniel ii. 94 A self-idolatry, a self-deifying, which shall compete with the true God.
1781Cowper Expost. 94 The pharisee the dupe of his own art, *Self-idoliz'd.
1651Baxter Inf. Bapt. 193 Knowing such motions to come from pride and *self-Idolizing. 1860Pusey Min. Proph. 441 From Isaiah, Zephaniah adopts that characteristic picture of self-idolising.
180.J. Foster Ess. iii. iv. (1805) II. 76 The *self-idolizing men who dream. |