ADORATION, ADORE, ADORED, ADORER, ADORING
ADJECTIVES
1637 — ADORATIVE pert. to adoration → obs.
1637 — IDOLATROUS pert. to adoration or idolatry → obs.
1659 — SERAPHIC ecstatically adoring; ardent, zealous; burning or inflamed with love or zeal
1821 — ADORANT adoring → poetic usage
NOUNS
1386 — IDOLATRY admiration savouring of adoration; immoderate attachment to or veneration for any person or thing
1646 — ADOREMENT adoration → obs.
NOUNS, PERSON
1200 — GOD an adored, admirable, or supremely powerful person
1566 — IDOLATER an adorer, idolizer or devoted admirer of some person or thing
1591 — IDOL an adored person; a person loved or respected to adoration
1613 — IDOLATRESS a female idolater
VERBS
1615 — IDOLATRIZE to adore; to admire excessively; to idolize
1949 — MAKE CALF-EYES to show adoration or affection with the eyes → Amer. dial.