Agalma

/əˈɡælmə/ noun

In ancient Greek religion, a cult statue or sacred image of a deity, often made of precious materials and believed to be inhabited by divine presence.

From ancient Greek 'agalma' meaning 'delight' or 'ornament', derived from 'agallein' (to glorify or adorn). The term was used by classical Greeks to describe sacred statues in temples.

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