adorationally

English

Etymology

adorational + -ly

Adverb

adorationally (not comparable)

  1. In an adorational manner.
    • 2006 11, Frank Sobo, DNA Stew, Nightengale Press, →ISBN, page 189:
      Glynnis sallies forth in my consciousness, within the delicate pallor of her innocent pinkish Lladro-like sensuality, her form proudly rising above all else adorationally, in spite of the seemingly precious glazed rows of her heroinely []
    • 2011, Leslie Brubaker, Mary B. Cunningham, The Cult of the Mother of God in Byzantium: Texts and Images, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., →ISBN, page 276:
      Yet , as for the visible character in [ the iconic matter ] , which is not through some relationship but is the thing itself , this is to be venerated adorationally ( latreutikos proskyneitai ).
    • 2018 April 5, Eugene Peterson, Eugene Peterson: Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places, Eat This Book, Practise Resurrection, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
      Just as gnosticism is the standard threat to living receptively and adorationally in the creation, and moralism is the ever-present threat to living sacrificially and hospitably in history, so sectarianism is the sin that “coucheth at []

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