lordolatry

/ˌlɔrˈdɑlətri/
noun
  1. Excessive worship or admiration of lords or people in authority.
    • The court's lordolatry disgusted the visiting ambassador.
    • In some societies, lordolatry is so strong that no one dares criticize the nobility.
    • His blind lordolatry made him defend the duke even when he was wrong.
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