Bibliolatry

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪbˈɛɫˈaɪoʊɫəˈtɹaɪ/

Bibliolatry (noun)

  1. Extreme respect for books, treating them as sacred or more important than people’s own judgement.

Examples

  • Her bibliolatry made her treat every book like a sacred object.
  • Bibliolatry can stop people from questioning what they read.