filiopietistic

filiopietistic
\\|filē(ˌ)ō+\ adjective
Etymology: Latin filius son + English -o- + pietistic — more at feminine
: of or relating to an often excessive veneration of ancestors or tradition

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/fil'ee oh puy'i tis"tik/, adj. Anthropol.
of or pertaining to reverence of forebears or tradition, esp. if carried to excess.
[1890-95; < L fili(us) son (cf. FILIAL) + -O- + PIETISTIC]

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filiopietistic /fi-li-ō-pī-ə-tisˈtik/
adjective
Marked by an excess of filial piety, or excessive veneration of one's ancestors
ORIGIN: See ↑filial and ↑piety

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