[f. as prec. + -ITE.] = ANTHROPOPHAGIST.

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1602.  Dekker, Satirom., 234. Art not famous enough yet, but thou must eate men alive? thou Anthropophagite.

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1822.  W. Taylor, in Month. Mag., LIII. 103. That bread is not human flesh, and that they will never turn Anthropophagites.

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1857.  Lytton, What will he do, II. VI. xvi. The thoroughbred Anthropophagite usually begins with his own relations.

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