gynaeolatry

/ˌɡaɪniˈɑlətri/
noun
  1. The worship or excessive admiration of women.
    • The poet's work was filled with gynaeolatry, idealizing women as divine beings.
    • Some ancient cultures practiced forms of gynaeolatry, revering female deities.
    • Modern gynaeolatry can be seen in some movements that place women on a pedestal.
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