thanatism

[θæˈnætɪzəm]

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophy of self-starvation or fasting as a means of attaining spiritual enlightenment or as a form of protest or self-mortification.

“The anorexic’s actions were seen as a form of thanatism by some, a means of achieving a kind of spiritual purity through self-starvation.”

Synonyms

  • fasting
  • self-mortification

Antonyms

  • gluttony
  • gourmandise