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anthropophagi
[ an-thruh-pof-uh-jahy, -gahy ]
plural noun
- eaters of human flesh; cannibals.
anthropophagi
/ 藢忙苍胃谤蓹藞辫蓲蹿蓹藢伞补瑟 /
plural noun
- cannibals
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of anthropophagi1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of anthropophagi1
Example Sentences
The book mostly takes place in and around the Vorrh, an uncharted and unknowable forest in Africa filled with John of Mandeville鈥檚 anthropophagi and other unknown monsters.
鈥淭his was deemed justifiable in those days even by the most scrupulous divines, from the belief that the Caribs were anthropophagi, or man-eaters; fortunately the opinion of mankind in this more enlightened age makes but little difference in atrocity between the cannibal and the kidnapper.鈥
No man of sense in the whole world believes in devils any more than he does in mermaids, vampires, gorgons, hydras, naiads, dryads, nymphs, fairies or the anthropophagi鈥攁ny more than he does in the Fountain of Youth, the Philosopher's Stone, Perpetual Motion or Fiat Money.
Remarks upon the aboriginal Americans 鈥 Suppositions of various authors 鈥 Caribs 鈥 Arrowawks 鈥 Ferocity of the Carib 鈥 Complexion 鈥 Dress 鈥 Ornaments 鈥 Dreadful revenge 鈥 Wars-Chiefs 鈥 Severities practised 鈥 Feasts 鈥 Remarks upon paganism 鈥 Anthropophagi 鈥 A traveller鈥檚 tale 鈥 The Carib鈥檚 opinion of death 鈥 Religious tenets 鈥 Altars 鈥 The burning Carib.
Remarks upon the aboriginal Americans 鈥 Suppositions of various authors 鈥 Caribs 鈥 Arrowawks 鈥 Ferocity of the Carib 鈥 Complexion 鈥 Dress 鈥 Ornaments 鈥 Dreadful revenge 鈥 Wars-Chiefs 鈥 Severities practised 鈥 Feasts 鈥 Remarks upon paganism 鈥 Anthropophagi 鈥 A traveller鈥檚 tale 鈥 The Carib鈥檚 opinion of death 鈥 Religious tenets 鈥 Altars 鈥 The burning Carib ERRATA.
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