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Definition of Fetishists
1. fetishist [n] - See also: fetishist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fetishists
Literary usage of Fetishists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychoanalysis and Love by André Tridon (1922)
"also hair fetishists. But their craving is not strong enough to lead them into
... With hair and shoe fetishists, the fetish is more than a mere attraction; ..."
2. Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society by American Folklore Society (1894)
"The ever repeated assertion that Africans are fetishists. that is, worshippers
of inanimate objects, is utterly false, or else all superstitious people are ..."
3. Folk-tales of Angola: Fifty Tales, with Ki-mbundu Text, Literal English by Héli Chatelain (1894)
"The ever repeated assertion that Africans are fetishists, that is, worshippers
of inanimate objects, is utterly false, or else all superstitious people are ..."
4. A Practical treatise on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of sexual by William Josephus Robinson (1913)
"We can divide the fetishists into two classes, one more extreme and pronounced
than the other. ... The second class of fetishists do have desire for women, ..."
5. Modern Mythology by Andrew Lang (1897)
"... races throw most light on the real ideas of African fetishists. The subject
is vast and complex. I am content to show that, whatever De Brosses did, ..."
6. Handbook of Scripture geography by Andrew Thomson (1874)
"What is almost the universal religion of the central Devil worshippers, fetishists,
etc. continent ? fetishists, etc. [tribes or nations ? 85. ..."