Anthropophagi
"Anthropophagi" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Histories make mention of a people called Anthropophagi, eaters of men.
It was my hent to ſpeake, ſuch was the proceſſe: And of the Cannibals, that each other eate; The Anthropophagie, and men whoſe heads Doe grow beneath their ſhoulders: […]
A poor New Zealander, whose forefathers had from time immemorial been anthropophagi.
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