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English
Etymology
From mono- + -latry.
Noun
monolatry (countable and uncountable, plural monolatries)
- A belief system with one god who can take on multiple faces (the One and the Many). Coined by Egyptologist Erik Hornung in his book Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt: The One and the Many to characterise Kemetic religions (northern Egypt; Nile delta).
- The worship of a single deity (possibly while believing in the existence of others).
Synonyms
Translations
worship of only one deity
- Japanese: 拝一神教 (はいいっしんきょう, hai-isshinkyō), 一神崇拝 (いっしんすうはい, isshin-sūhai)
- Swedish: monolatri c
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