zoomorphism
Americannoun
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the conception or representation of deities in the form of animals
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the use of animal forms or symbols in art, literature, etc
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Origin of zoomorphism
First recorded in 1830–40; zoomorph(ic) + -ism
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Zoomorphism, the transformation of one animal species to another, was another parallel obsession.
From Washington Post • Jan. 6, 2022
The Abyssinians have their Christian flagellants, and there exists among them a belief in a Zoomorphism, which presents a lively image of the lycanthropy of the Middle Ages.
From The Black Death The Dancing Mania by Babington, B. G. (Benjamin Guy)
The Abyssinian Zoomorphism is a no less important phenomenon, and shows itself a manner quite peculiar.
From The Black Death The Dancing Mania by Babington, B. G. (Benjamin Guy)
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