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1. Greek Mythology. That eats or lives on the fruit of the… ˇ 2. Idle, indolent, dreamy; = lotus-eating, adj. 2.
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lotophagous (not comparable). Relating to the Lotophagi (lotus eaters). Translations. edit. ąTranslations. Select preferred languages ...
Latin, legendary people who ate the lotus and encouraged travelers who visited them to do the same, from Greek Lōtophagoi.
lotophagous: Lotus-eating; pertaining to or characteristic of the Lotophagi.
Oct 10, 2019 ˇ Classical Greek for 'bread' is ἄρτος, artos, and artophagous means 'bread-eating. '
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The earliest known use of the adverb lotophagously is in the 1880s. OED's only evidence for lotophagously is from 1882, in the writing of D. Pidgeon.
Lotophagi definition: lotus-eaters (def. 1). . See examples of LOTOPHAGI used in a sentence.
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lotophagous. Adjective. lotophagous (not comparable). Relating to the Lotophagi (lotus eaters). Translations. French: lotophage ...