a. [f. L. anthrōpophagus (see ANTHROPOPHAGI) + -OUS.] Man-eating, cannibal.

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1831.  Carlyle, Sart. Res. (1858), 24. Shame, divine Shame, as yet a stranger to the Anthropophagous bosom.

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1842.  Blackw. Mag., LI. 18/1. He reeled a little at seeing the anthropophagous banquet of Thyestes.

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