different between hippophagi vs hippophage
hippophagi
English
Etymology
From New Latin hippophagus. See hippophagous.
Noun
hippophagi pl (plural only)
- Eaters of horseflesh.
- the unsavory subsistence of those hippophagi of the Sierra Nevada
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hippophage
English
Etymology
From hippo- +? -phage.
Noun
hippophage (plural hippophages)
- Someone who eats horsemeat
Related terms
- hippophagy
hippophage From the web:
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- what is hippophagy
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