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Anthropophagite An`thro*poph"a*gite, n. A cannibal. --W. Taylor.

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- Hagit Ofran (Hebrew: חגית עופרן; born 1975) is an Israeli peace activist. Since 2007 she has directed Peace Now's Settlement Watch project, which monitors...
- Hagit Moshe (Hebrew: חגית משה; born 14 April 1971) is an Israeli politician, currently serving as a deputy mayor of Jerusalem. She served as the last...
- Hagit Attiya (Hebrew: חגית עטיה) is an Israeli computer scientist who holds the Harry W. Labov and Charlotte Ullman Labov Academic Chair of Computer Science...
- Hagit Shahal (Hebrew: חגית שחל; born 1950 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli painter. Hagit was born in 1950 in Tel Aviv. Her father, Moshe Shahal, was an activist...
- Mitzpe Hagit (Hebrew: מצפה חגית, lit. 'Hagit Lookout') is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located near the settlement of Kfar Adumim, it falls under...
- Hagit Yaso (Hebrew: חגית יאסו; born October 8, 1989) is an Israeli singer. She won the ninth season of Kokhav Nolad, an Israeli television show, similar...
- Hagit Borer (born 1952) FBA is a professor of linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. Her research falls within the area of Generative Grammar...
- Hagit Zabrodsky Hel-Or (Hebrew: חגית הל-אור) is an Israeli computer scientist known for her research in image processing, computer vision, and the applications...
- Hagit Shatkay (Hebrew: חגית שתקאי; 28 January 1965 - 2 January 2022) was an Israeli-American computer scientist, known for her contributions to com****tional...
- Avishag. The 19th-century Eastern European Jewish writer Abraham Mapu used "Hagit", derived from the above, as the name of the female protagonist in his 1853...