02:16 Feb 20, 2006 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Anthropology | ||||
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3 +2 | ignorant/primitive people are cannibals |
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ignorant/primitive people are cannibals Explanation: homines - people, peoples inculti - uncultivated; here: ignorant, primitive, lacking any culture, non-developed, uncivilized anthropophagi - cannibals; comes from Greek `anthropos' - human, and `phago-' - eat. Anthropophag - `human-eater'. sunt - are; plural from `est' (is) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 141 days (2006-07-11 21:20:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Why declined?... Wasn't it anyhow helpful?... Sorry if not |
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