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hippophagy

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Etymology

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From hippo- +‎ -phagy.

Noun

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hippophagy (uncountable)

  1. The eating of horsemeat.
    • 1879, George Fleming, editor, The Veterinary Journal:
      In Berlin, as in Paris, hippophagy appears to be on the increase. At the present time as many as twenty horses a day are cut up for food.
    • 1907, John William Severin Gouley, Dining and Its Amenities:
      ...to introduce hippophagy in this country as an economic measure.
    • 2000, Tamra Andrews, Nectar & Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology:
      Not long after the advent of Christianity, Pope Gregory III forbade hippophagy because of its association with the worship of pagan gods.

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