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==Origins==
 
==Origins==
 
Middle [[English]]. a. Old French. id(e)le, and idole, ad. late L. dl-um (also dl-um in Prudentius c400, Sedulius c470), image, form, spectre, apparition, in eccl. use ‘idol’, a. Gr.  image, phantom, [[idea]], fancy, likeness, in LXX ‘idol’, f.  form, shape. The early OF. idele, idle (11th c.), represent the [[Latin]] idolum, the accentuation following that of the [[Greek]]. The current Fr. idole was adapted in 13th c. from L. idolum.
 
Middle [[English]]. a. Old French. id(e)le, and idole, ad. late L. dl-um (also dl-um in Prudentius c400, Sedulius c470), image, form, spectre, apparition, in eccl. use ‘idol’, a. Gr.  image, phantom, [[idea]], fancy, likeness, in LXX ‘idol’, f.  form, shape. The early OF. idele, idle (11th c.), represent the [[Latin]] idolum, the accentuation following that of the [[Greek]]. The current Fr. idole was adapted in 13th c. from L. idolum.
    
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Idols''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Idols this link].</center>
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Idols''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Idols this link].</center>
 
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==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
===From Jewish and Christian use===
   
*1. An [[image]] or similitude of a [[deity]] or [[divinity]], used as an object of [[worship]]: applied to those worshipped by [[pagan]]s, whence, in [[scriptural]] [[language]], = false [[god]], a fictitious divinity which ‘is nothing in the world’ (1 Cor. viii. 4).
 
*1. An [[image]] or similitude of a [[deity]] or [[divinity]], used as an object of [[worship]]: applied to those worshipped by [[pagan]]s, whence, in [[scriptural]] [[language]], = false [[god]], a fictitious divinity which ‘is nothing in the world’ (1 Cor. viii. 4).
 
:b. Applied polemically to images or figures of [[divine]] [[beings]] and, more generally, to any [[material]] object of [[worship]] in a Christian church.
 
:b. Applied polemically to images or figures of [[divine]] [[beings]] and, more generally, to any [[material]] object of [[worship]] in a Christian church.
 
:c. A representation of a [[deity]] under some monstrous and non-natural form. Obs.
 
:c. A representation of a [[deity]] under some monstrous and non-natural form. Obs.
   
*2. fig. Any [[thing]] or [[person]] that is the object of excessive or supreme [[devotion]], or that usurps the place of [[God]] in human [[affection]].     
 
*2. fig. Any [[thing]] or [[person]] that is the object of excessive or supreme [[devotion]], or that usurps the place of [[God]] in human [[affection]].     
 
:a. A thing.
 
:a. A thing.
 
:b. A person so adored.
 
:b. A person so adored.
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===From classical Greek (and Latin)===
   
*3. An image, effigy, or figure of a person or thing; esp. a [[Sculpture|statue]]. Obs.
 
*3. An image, effigy, or figure of a person or thing; esp. a [[Sculpture|statue]]. Obs.
 
:b. A counterpart, likeness, imitation; = IMAGE n. 4, 4c. Obs.
 
:b. A counterpart, likeness, imitation; = IMAGE n. 4, 4c. Obs.
 
:c. Aspect, [[appearance]], likeness; = IMAGE n. 3.
 
:c. Aspect, [[appearance]], likeness; = IMAGE n. 3.
   
*4. An inert inactive person (who has the form, without the proper [[action|activity]] or [[energy]], of a man). = F. idole, but in English naturally associated with idle = IDLER. Obs.
 
*4. An inert inactive person (who has the form, without the proper [[action|activity]] or [[energy]], of a man). = F. idole, but in English naturally associated with idle = IDLER. Obs.
   
*5. A visible but unsubstantial [[appearance]], an image caused by [[reflection|reflexion]] as in a mirror, an incorporeal phantom.
 
*5. A visible but unsubstantial [[appearance]], an image caused by [[reflection|reflexion]] as in a mirror, an incorporeal phantom.
   
*6. A [[mind|mental]] [[fiction]]; a phantasy or fancy.
 
*6. A [[mind|mental]] [[fiction]]; a phantasy or fancy.
 
:b. [[Logic]]. A false mental image or [[concept]]ion; a false or misleading notion; a [[fallacy]]
 
:b. [[Logic]]. A false mental image or [[concept]]ion; a false or misleading notion; a [[fallacy]]
   
*7. A fictitious personation; a counterfeit, sham; a pretender. (By Spenser used of a magic counterfeit.)  
 
*7. A fictitious personation; a counterfeit, sham; a pretender. (By Spenser used of a magic counterfeit.)  
 
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==See also==
[[Category: General Reference]]
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*'''''[[Idolatry]]'''''
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[[Category: Religion]]

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