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hierology
[ hahy-uh-rol-uh-jee, hahy-rol- ]
noun
- literature or learning regarding sacred things.
- hagiological literature or learning.
hierology
/ ˌhaɪərəˈlɒdʒɪk; ˌhaɪəˈrɒlədʒɪ /
noun
- sacred literature
- a biography of a saint
Derived Forms
- ˌhierˈologist, noun
- hierologic, adjective
Other Words From
- hi·er·o·log·ic [hahy-er-, uh, -, loj, -ik, hahy-r, uh, -], hier·o·logi·cal adjective
- hier·olo·gist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hierology1
Example Sentences
Cast against type, Khan sheds his charismatic leading-man persona to play the oblivious, childlike alien who breaks all Indian cultural protocols and hierology.
Hierology, hī-ėr-ol′o-ji, n. the science of sacred matters, esp. ancient writing and Egyptian inscriptions.—adj.
But the lives of our saints, independently altogether of the momentous change in human affairs and prospects which they ushered in, have a substantial hold on history, of which neither the classical nor the northern hierology can boast.
The best critical writers on ancient history have agreed not to throw away the cosmogony and the hierology of Greece.
In the Nichiren hierology, it is as though the symbolical figures in the Book of Revelation had been deified and worshipped.
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