Astrolatry
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Etymology
From the Greek-derived elements astro- (“star”) and -latry (“worship”).
Noun
astrolatry (uncountable)
The worship of stars; reverence directed toward celestial bodies.
[[File:Astrolatry priestess beneath eclipse.png |thumb |right |300px |alt=A robed woman stands on a circular platform engraved with astrological symbols, raising her hands toward a dark eclipse in a star-filled sky. A beam of golden light connects the eclipse to her hands. Constellations glow above, and a waterfront city with boats, candles, and an armillary sphere appears in the background at night. |A priestess performs astrolatry beneath a radiant eclipse, drawing down starlight amid constellations and a candlelit waterfront.]]