pharmakos

/ˈfɑrməkoʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

An ancient Greek practice where an individual, often a slave or a foreigner, was sacrificed to atone for a crime or to appease a god.

“The historian described the pharmakos ritual as a brutal example of ancient Greek justice.”

Synonyms

  • scapegoat
  • victim

Antonyms

  • redeemer
  • savior