arborolatry

[US]/ɑːˌbɒrəˈlætri/
[UK]/ɑːrˌbɔːrəˈlætri/

Translation

n.the worship of trees; reverence for trees as sacred or spiritual entities
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ancient cultures often practiced arborolatry as part of their nature worship rituals.

modern environmental movements have revived some forms of arborolatry.

the druids were known for their deep arborolatry and tree veneration.

some pagans still maintain arborolatry practices today.

arborolatry beliefs emphasize the sacred nature of forests.

the arborolatry tradition varies greatly among different cultures.

celtic arborolatry was particularly focused on oak trees.

critics argue that extreme arborolatry can hinder human development.

the arborolatry movement has gained popularity among eco-conscious communities.

religious arborolatry often involves tree planting ceremonies.

anthropologists study arborolatry to understand ancient spiritual practices.

arborolatry worship typically includes offerings to sacred trees.

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