from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
noun The beliefs, practices, or doctrine of an iconoclast.
from The Century Dictionary.
noun The act of breaking or destroying images; specifically, a general destruction of the images and pictures set up in churches as objects of veneration carried out by the Iconoclasts in the eighth and ninth centuries, and by Protestants in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century.
noun Hence The act of attacking cherished beliefs or traditional institutions regarded as based on error or superstition: the doctrine or spirit of one who so attacks.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
noun The doctrine or practice of the iconoclasts; image breaking.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
noun The belief in, participation in, or sanction of destroying religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually with religious or political motives.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
noun the orientation of an iconoclast
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
[Back-formation from iconoclast.]
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From iconoclast.
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Newspaper accounts of his life since his death two days ago indicate that he was derided by the reigning New York art world for his attachment to realism, whereas they reveled in iconoclasm or in iconoclastic iconism (Warhol et al.).
Newspaper accounts of his life since his death two days ago indicate that he was derided by the reigning New York art world for his attachment to realism, whereas they reveled in iconoclasm or in iconoclastic iconism (Warhol et al.).
Romanticism could that desire (somewhat perversely) be associated with the sublime, so that a first-level iconoclasm is actually the hoped-for means by which words attain the animism of images?
His iconoclasm was the decadence of the social cesspool and the expurgation of money power which he believed was the ne plus ultra of anarchy and the genius of diabolic perfidy.
The New York Times, however, asked readers to give the woman credit … She says her lines with feeling and puts her iconoclasm right out there where everyone can see it.
Wimpy is well worth reading at a time when his brand of progressive, blue-collar iconoclasm is pretty rare, in the Machinists and other unions -- although Rose Ann DeMoro of the California Nurses Association does a pretty good job of keeping the Wimpy tradition alive.
seanahan commented on the word iconoclasm
This word feels a bit clunky to me.
December 12, 2006
andrew.simone commented on the word iconoclasm
It's the 'clasm' half that bugs me.
December 12, 2006
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I actually love the word iconoclasm. When I say it, there's a specific expression I adopt.
December 29, 2009
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