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Answer for the clue "Botticelli's "___ of the Magi" ", 9 letters:
adoration

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, from Middle French adoration , from Latin adorationem (nominative adoratio ) "worship, adoration," noun of action from past participle stem of adorare ; see adore , the original sense of which is preserved in this word.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Adoration ( Latin ) is respect, reverence, strong admiration or devotion in a certain person, place, or thing. The term comes from the Latin adōrātiō , meaning "to give homage or worship to someone or something".

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context countable English) An act of religious worship. 2 (context uncountable English) admiration or esteem. 3 (context uncountable English) The act of adoring; loving devotion or fascination.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a feeling of profound love and admiration [syn: worship ] the act of admiring strongly [syn: idolization , idolisation ] worship given to God alone [syn: latria ]

Usage examples of adoration.

For if invocations, conjurations, fumigations and adorations are used, then an open pact is formed with the devil, even if there has been no surrender of body and soul together with explicit abjuration of the Faith either wholly or in part.

When only a miracle leads a person to acknowledgment of God and to adoration and piety, he acts from the natural and not the spiritual man.

French people adore the king, but all thinking men here know well enough that there is more show than reality in that adoration, and the court has no confidence in it.

Godhead and humanity are to be adored with one and the same adoration?

Thirdly, because it would be opposed to the veneration of this sacrament, if any substance were there, which could not be adored with adoration of latria.

Now beholding the scarred face of him, the tender, smiling lips, the adoration in his grey eyes, she trembled amain and, swaying to him, rested her hands on his mailed shoulders.

In Bradwell, Jane returned to her day school after the Easter holiday, Gerald continued to regard me with mute adoration, and spring flowers and shrubs began to bring great splashes of color to the green and brown gardens of Silverwood, first the daffodils, then the tulips, the aubrietia tumbling over dwarf walls, and the camellias with great blossoms of pink and red.

Instantly Montmagny fell to his knees before the cross in silent adoration, and his example was followed by all the gay train of beplumed officers.

My letter was, in my own estimation, a perfect masterpiece, and just the kind of epistle by which I was certain to conquer her very adoration, and to sink for ever the sun of Cordiani, whom I could not accept as the sort of being likely to make her hesitate for one instant in her choice between him and me.

Hanging there, now, all blood and dirt, with eyes that look straight out, forever, across the surface of the world -- he wanted me to do that for him, to him, with you to bear witness, here and forever, here and in the great murch in Charlottesville, to bear witness to all the world of the transfiguration of a twisted, tormented being who desired both adoration and punishment, worship and death -- here revealed, suddenly, as I slew him, here transfigured, instantly, for you, for all the world, at the moment of his death -- the Deus Irae.

Syfte, the eldest daughter, was particularly intrigued, and even when she turned twenty, and rationality overpowered the primitive, childish adoration of Uncle Ender, she was still obsessed with him.

You and I may think of Antonina as a difficult, demanding and manipulative woman, but Belisarius loves her to adoration, and he would rather run on his sword like a godless Roman than bring any harm to her.

Silvia was the adoration of France, and her talent was the real support of all the comedies which the greatest authors wrote for her, especially of, the plays of Marivaux, for without her his comedies would never have gone to posterity.

The chief cause of my decision was not that I had a thousand sequins in the hands of the faro banker, or my well-stocked wardrobe, or the fear of not getting a living somewhere else, but the unpleasant recollection that I should leave behind me a woman whom I loved to adoration, and from whom I had not yet obtained any favour, not even that of kissing her hand.

When Romeo mopes and frets about his unproductive non-relationship with a certain Rosaline, who never appears in the play but is instead the disembodied goddess whom he fruitlessly worships, Mercutio mocks his misplaced adoration.