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ghoul    
n. 食尸鬼,饿鬼,盗墓者

食屍鬼,饿鬼,盗墓者

ghoul
n 1: someone who takes bodies from graves and sells them for
anatomical dissection [synonym: {graverobber}, {ghoul}, {body
snatcher}]
2: an evil spirit or ghost

Ghoul \Ghoul\ (g[=oo]l), n. [Per. gh[=o]l an imaginary sylvan
demon, supposed to devour men and animals: cf. Ar. gh[=u]l,
F. goule.]
An imaginary evil being among Eastern nations, which was
supposed to feed upon human bodies. [Written also {ghole} .]
--Moore.
[1913 Webster]

90 Moby Thesaurus words for "ghoul":
Baba Yaga, Dracula, Frankenstein, Lilith, Wolf-man, afreet,
ape-man, barghest, body snatcher, bogey, bogeyman, booster,
bugaboo, bugbear, cacodemon, chicken thief, con man, crook, daeva,
demon, den of thieves, devil, devil incarnate, dybbuk, embezzler,
evil genius, evil spirit, fee-faw-fum, fiend, fiend from hell,
filcher, frightener, ganef, genie, genius, ghost, grafter,
grave robber, gyre, harpy, hellhound, hellion, hellkite, hobgoblin,
holy terror, horror, incubus, jewel thief, jinni, jinniyeh, lamia,
land pirate, land shark, land-grabber, larcener, larcenist, lifter,
monster, nightmare, ogre, ogress, peculator, petty thief, phantom,
pilferer, poacher, prowler, purloiner, rakshasa, revenant, robber,
satan, scarebabe, scarecrow, scarer, scrounger, shedu, shoplifter,
sneak thief, specter, stealer, succubus, swindler, terror,
the undead, thief, vampire, werewolf, white-collar thief, yogini


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  • Ghoul - Wikipedia
    In folklore, a ghoul (from Arabic: غول, ghūl) is a demon -like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh
  • Ghoul | Definition, Mythology, Meaning | Britannica
    Ghoul, in popular legend, a demonic being believed to inhabit burial grounds and other deserted places In ancient Arabic folklore, ghouls belonged to a diabolical class of jinn (spirits) and stalked the desert, often in the guise of an attractive woman
  • Ghoul (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia
    The ghoul is a mythical creature that has its roots in ancient Arabic folklore The concept of the ghoul is believed to have originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion, where it was associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh
  • GHOUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GHOUL is a legendary evil being that robs graves and feeds on corpses
  • Ghouls – Mythos Anthology
    A Ghoul is a terrifying creature from Middle Eastern folklore and later European mythology, often depicted as an undead or demonic being that feeds on the flesh of the dead or living
  • Ghoul - Description, History, Myths and Interpretations | Mythology. net
    The myth of the ghoul predates Islam, but because the ghoul is mentioned in the Koran the creature is still a source of terror in Arabic culture today There are several theories as to why the ghoul makes an appearance in the Koran
  • Ghouls (mythology) | Villains Wiki | Fandom
    As a result of these myths, the word "ghoul" has also been used to describe people who have a fascination with the macabre and grotesque, either as a tongue-in-cheek or an insulting and opprobrious term
  • What Is a Ghoul and Where Did the Myth Originate?
    A ghoul is a mythical being, often described as a monstrous humanoid or demon-like entity Primarily associated with graveyards and a macabre diet of human flesh, the ghoul is a persistent element in folklore and storytelling
  • Ron Sweed - Wikipedia
    Ronald D Sweed (January 23, 1949 – April 1, 2019) was an American entertainer and author, known for his late-night television horror host character "The Ghoul"
  • The History Behind 8 Halloween Words : Ghoul - Merriam-Webster
    Ghoul is a relatively recent English word, borrowed from Arabic in the 1700s Because it’s spelled with gh-, it looks vaguely like the Old English words ghost and ghastly (which share a common root in the Old English word gāst, meaning “spirit” or “ghost”)





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