adore
adore (ȧ*dōr") , transitive verb
[Old English aouren, anouren, adoren, Old French aorer, adorer, French adorer, from Latin adorare; ad + orare to speak, pray, os, oris, mouth. In Old English confused with honor, the French prefix a- being confused with Old English a, an, on. See Oral.]
1.
To worship with profound reverence; to pay divine honors to; to honor as a deity or as divine.
Bishops and priests,... bearing the host, which he [James II.] publicly adored.
2.
To love in the highest degree; to regard with the utmost esteem and affection; to idolize.
The great mass of the population abhorred Popery and adored Monmouth.
Adore , transitive verb
To adorn. [Obsolete]
Congealed little drops which do the morn adore.