worshipworthy

English

Etymology

From worship + -worthy.

Adjective

worshipworthy (comparative more worshipworthy, superlative most worshipworthy)

  1. Worthy of worship; worthy or fit to be worshipped; worshipable.
    • 1995, Chandan Lal Dhody, The Adhyātma Rāmāyaṇa:
      The wives will be the most worshipworthy personalities for those slaves of lust.
    • 2012, Robert McKim, On Religious Diversity:
      A worshipworthy being would, in particular, be goodness encapsulated on a grand scale.
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