sun worshipper
See also: sun-worshipper
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sun worshipper (plural sun worshippers)
- (literally) One who reveres the sun as a deity.
- 1899, Robert Barr, "The Ambassador's Pigeons":
- Here Christian, or Jew, Sun-worshipper or Pagan implore their several gods unmolested.
- 1899, Robert Barr, "The Ambassador's Pigeons":
- (idiomatic) A person who enjoys exposure to sunlight; an avid sunbather.
- 1901, Samuel Butler, Erewhon Revisited, ch. 21:
- "The light hurts you?" she said, for the sun was coming into the room. "Change places with me, I am a sun worshipper."
- 1981 Jan. 11, "Stunning for Sunning," New York Times (retrieved 25 May 2015):
- A bikini . . . tends to slip and slide a bit in the surf. But for a die-hard sun worshipper, a two-piece suit is the next best thing to nothing at all.
- 2010 Aug. 3, Denis Campbell, "Bottoms bring up the rear in suntan time trials," Guardian (UK) (retrieved 25 May 2015):
- Previous research by Rees has confirmed what sun worshippers already knew: that the upper back is much more likely to tan than the legs.
- 1901, Samuel Butler, Erewhon Revisited, ch. 21:
Translations
worshipper of the Sun
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sunbather
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Further reading
Solar deity on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - sun worshipper at OneLook Dictionary Search
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