(ep-i-OL-uh-tree) 
noun
The worship of words.
Etymology
From Greek epos (word) + -latry (worship). The first citation of the word is from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., in his 1860 book Professor at the Breakfast Table.]
"I read my dictionary for a few more minutes, until tiredness eventually brought my epeolatry to an end for the day." — Roger Day; Anurada Negotiates Our Wobbly Planet; Lulu; 2006.




