terms |
proskynesis |
As nouns the difference between terms and proskynesis
is that
terms is while
proskynesis is (historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
latria |
proskynesis |
As nouns the difference between latria and proskynesis
is that
latria is (roman catholicism) the highest form of veneration or worship, properly given to god alone while
proskynesis is (historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
veneration |
proskynesis |
As nouns the difference between veneration and proskynesis
is that
veneration is veneration while
proskynesis is (historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
ruler |
proskynesis |
As nouns the difference between ruler and proskynesis
is that
ruler is a (usually rigid), flat, rectangular measuring or drawing device with graduations in units of measurement; a rule; a straightedge with markings; a measure while
proskynesis is (historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
lord |
proskynesis |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun proskynesis is
(historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
bowing |
proskynesis |
As nouns the difference between bowing and proskynesis
is that
bowing is the act of bending at the waist, as a sign of respect or greeting while
proskynesis is (historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.
As a verb bowing
is (
bend ).
proscynesis |
proskynesis |
Alternative forms |
Proscynesis is an alternative form of proskynesis.
As a noun proskynesis is
(historical) the act of bowing down before a lord or ruler, especially in ancient persia.