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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish caníbal, from Taíno caniba, the Taíno form recorded by Christopher Columbus for the Caribs, who were greatly feared. From an Arawakan language, probably Taíno, and ultimately from Proto-Cariban *karipona (“person”). Doublet of Carib, caribe, Garifuna, Carijona, Kari'na, and Caribbean.
Pronunciation
Noun
cannibal (plural cannibals)
- An organism which eats others of its own species or kind, especially a human who eats human flesh.
1845, Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the World, page 204:These insects were not uncommon beneath stones. I found one cannibal scorpion quietly devouring another.
1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., published 1887, →OCLC:Up the cave I went, and after me came the others, and after them thundered the whole crowd of cannibals, mad with fury at the death of the woman.
1908, James William Tutt, A natural history of the British Lepidoptera: a text-book for students and collectors, page 65:[...] that the larvae of Thecla calanus is a cannibal, eating its weaker brethren when short of food.
1995, Kathleen O'Neal Gear, W. Michael Gear, People of the Lakes, Macmillan, →ISBN:His expression slack, Green Spider methodically pried out another clod and swallowed it. “I'm a cannibal. Eating the Earth Mother. Chewing the flesh from her bones. Cannibal ... cannibal ... cannibal!” Otter tried to shake off his discomfort, ...
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an organism which eats others of its own species
- Albanian: njeringrënës (sq) m, njeringrënëse f
- Arabic: غُول (ar) m (ḡūl), آكِلُ لُحُوم البَشْر m (ʔākilu luḥūm al-bašr)
- Armenian: մարդակեր (hy) (mardaker) (eating humans)
- Belarusian: каніба́л m (kanibál), людажэ́рца m (ljudažérca), людае́д m (ljudajéd)
- Bengali: রাক্ষস (bn) (rakkhoś)
- Bulgarian: каниба́л (bg) m (kanibál)
- Catalan: caníbal (ca) m or f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 食人者 (shí rén zhě), 吃同類的生物/吃同类的生物 (chī tónglèi de shēngwù)
- Czech: kanibal (cs) m, lidožrout (cs) m (eating humans), lidojed (cs) m (eating humans)
- Danish: kannibal (da) c
- Dhivehi: މިނިކާ (minikā)
- Dutch: kannibaal (nl)
- Esperanto: (♂♀) kanibalo, (♂) kanibaliĉo, (♀) kanibalino, samspecimanĝulo, antropofago
- Estonian: kannibal (et)
- Finnish: kannibaali (fi), ihmissyöjä
- French: cannibale (fr) m or f
- Friulian: canibal m
- Galician: caníbal m or f
- German: Kannibale (de) m, (female) Kannibalin (de) f
- Greek: κανίβαλος (el) m or f (kanívalos)
- Ancient: ἀνθρωποφάγος (anthrōpophágos)
- Greenlandic: inuttuumasoq
- Hebrew: קָנִיבָּל (he) m (kanibál)
- Hindi: आदमखोर (hi) m (ādamkhor), आदमख़ोर m (ādamxor), मानवभक्षी m (mānavbhakṣī), नरभक्षी (hi) m (narbhakṣī)
- Hungarian: kannibál (hu)
- Icelandic: (human cannibal) mannæta (is) f
- Ido: (♂♀) kanibalo (io), (♂) kanibalulo, (♀) kanibalino
- Indonesian: kanibal (id)
- Irish: canablach m
- Italian: cannibale (it) m or f, antropofago (it) m
- Japanese: 人食い人種 (hitokui jinshu)
- Korean: 식인종(食人種) (ko) (siginjong)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: خۆخۆر (xoxor)
- Latin: anthrōpophagus (la) m (eating humans), (please verify) canibalus m
- Macedonian: канибал m (kanibal)
- Malay: kanibal
- Manx: canniblagh m
- Maori: kaitangata
- Norman: cannibale m or f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kannibal (no) m
- Nynorsk: kannibal m
- Old English: selfǣta m
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: هَمْگون خوار (fa) (hamgun xâr), آدَمْخوار (fa) (âdamxâr)
- Polish: antropofag (pl) m, (literary) kanibal (pl) m, ludojad (pl) m, ludożerca (pl) m
- Portuguese: canibal (pt)
- Romanian: canibal (ro) m, canibală (ro) f
- Russian: канниба́л (ru) m (kannibál), людое́д (ru) m (ljudojéd)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: људо̀ждер m, ка̀нибал m
- Roman: ljudòžder (sh) m, kànibal (sh) m
- Spanish: caníbal (es) m or f
- Swedish: kannibal (sv) c
- Tagalog: kaing-kapuwa
- Telugu: మానవాశనుడు (te) (mānavāśanuḍu)
- Turkish: yamyam (tr)
- Ukrainian: каніба́л m (kanibál), людоже́р m (ljudožér), людої́д m (ljudojíd)
- Urdu: آدَمْ خور (ur) m (ādam xor)
- Volapük: (♂♀) kaniban (vo), (♂) hikaniban, (♀) jikaniban
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