[a. Gr. *ἀνθρωπομόρφωσις, analogical n. of action f. ἀνθρωπομορφό-ειν to clothe in human shape: see next.] Transformation into human shape.

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1863.  Baring-Gould, Iceland, 275. A myth which has suffered … anthropomorphosis.

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1866.  W. Henderson, Folk Lore N. Count., 283. An ancient … goddess, who has fallen from her pedestal, and undergone anthropomorphosis and localization.

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