[f. as prec. + -ITE.] = ANTHROPOPHAGIST.
1602. Dekker, Satirom., 234. Art not famous enough yet, but thou must eate men alive? thou Anthropophagite.
1822. W. Taylor, in Month. Mag., LIII. 103. That bread is not human flesh, and that they will never turn Anthropophagites.
1857. Lytton, What will he do, II. VI. xvi. The thoroughbred Anthropophagite usually begins with his own relations.