WINDIGO


Meaning of WINDIGO in English

ˈwində̇ˌgō noun

also wen·di·go ˈwen-

( -s )

Etymology: Ojibwa

: a cannibalistic creature of Algonquian mythology believed to have been a lost hunter forced by hunger to eat human flesh and thereafter to have become a crazed man-eating ogre roaming the forest

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