windigo

/ˈwiːndɪɡoʊ/

Definitions

1. noun

A malevolent spirit from Algonquian folklore, said to possess individuals who engage in cannibalism, especially during times of starvation, transforming them into monstrous creatures with insatiable hunger for human flesh.

“In the legend of the windigo, the spirits would drive victims to madness and a ravenous hunger for human flesh.”

Synonyms

  • cannibal
  • monster

Antonyms

  • civilized
  • human