Definition of Totemite

1. a totemist [n -S] - See also: totemist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Totemite

toteable
totear
toted
toteless
totem
totem pole
totem poles
totem tennis
totemic
totemically
totemism
totemisms
totemist
totemistic
totemists
totemite (current term)
totemites
totems
toter
toters
totes
tother
totient
totients
toting
totipalmate
totipalmi
totipotence
totipotencies
totipotency

Literary usage of Totemite

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Primitive Society by Robert Harry Lowie (1920)
"While each sib has a headman, to wit, the oldest male totemite, ... The ranking totemite will not hold the office of headman in the locality unless he ..."

2. Early Civilization: An Introduction to Anthropology by Alexander Goldenweiser (1922)
"... or they regard themselves as in some other way related to the totem; the totem and the totemite share physical and psychic traits; the totem protects ..."

3. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1905)
"... by the people of the totem group, and after this the latter will only eat very sparingly of the grub; in fact, a strict totemite will not eat it at all. ..."

4. Report of the Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the by ANZAAS. (1905)
"... by the people of the totem group, and after this the latter will only eat very sparingly of the grub; in fact, a strict totemite will not eat it at all. ..."

5. A Study of The earliest Letters of Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig by Caspar Schwenckfeld, Chester David Hartranft (1907)
"If those who claim to be disciples of Christ do not yet love one another, how can they love the Mohammedan or the Buddhist or the totemite in any but a noli ..."

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