Word-Built World: bardolatry

William Shakespeare between the Dramatic Muse and the Genius of Painting, 1796. Engraving by Benjamin Smith(1754-1833) of Thomas Banks’s sculpture (1735-1805) Image: National Portrait Gallery, UK

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bardolatry

PRONUNCIATION:

(bar-DAH-luh-tree) 

MEANING:

noun: Excessive admiration of William Shakespeare.

ETYMOLOGY:

Coined by George Bernard Shaw from bard (poet) + -latry (worship). Shakespeare is often referred to as the Bard of Avon, or simply the Bard. Earliest documented use: 1901.

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