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  1. Monopod (creature) - Wikipedia

    Monopods (also called sciapods, skiapods, skiapodes) were mythological dwarf-like creatures with a single, large foot extending from a leg centred in the middle of their bodies. The names monopod and skiapod (σκιάποδες) are both Greek, respectively meaning "one …

  2. The Monopod, or The One-Legged Man with a Giant Foot To …

    Had the monopod, or skiapod, been around, it would have ruled the stage. These mythological beings had only a single leg and a single giant foot supporting their diminutive bodies. Hence their names, meaning “one-foot” or “shadow-foot.”

  3. SCIAPODS (Skiapodes) - One-Legged Giant-Footed Tribe of Greek …

    THE SKIAPODES (Sciapods) were a tribe of one-legged, giant-footed Ethiopian or Indian men who raised their large foot into the air for shade against the hot southern sun. The Skiapodes were also popular in Medieval bestiaries and map illustrations of Terra Incognita.

  4. Skiapod - The Oikofuge

    Dec 6, 2015 · Skiapod or Sciapod: A mythological human with a single leg and large foot, used to provide shade in tropical regions. A skiapod using his foot for shade (Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493)

  5. Sciapod - Monstropedia

    Sep 18, 2011 · Sciapods (also monopods, skiapods, skiapodes, Monocoli) are mythological dwarf-like creatures with a single, large foot extending from one thick leg centered in the …

  6. SKIAPOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SKIAPOD is variant of sciapod.

  7. SKIAPODS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SCIAPOD is one of a mythological people having feet big enough for use as sunshades and living according to classic Greek mythology in Libya or according to medieval legend in which they were one-footed sometimes in India.

  8. Travels of Sir John Mandeville and finishing things

    Oct 2, 2010 · Mandeville gives details of the lives of different species of humans like the ‘Skiapods,’ ‘Cynocephales,’ the ‘Cyclopes’ and the ‘Blemmeyes.’. As you can see, the Blemmyes have no head (making decapitation and buying shirts difficult) and their faces are on their chests.

  9. Skiapod - Definition, Usage & Quiz | S | Dictionary | Ultimate Lexicon

    Explore the term 'skiapod,' its origins, and its place in ancient mythologies. Understand the concept of skiapods and their appearances in historical texts.

  10. Wikipedia/Skiapode - Mark Manders

    The term Skiapode (also spelled Sciapode, Skiapod or Sciapod) derives from the Greek compound skia-podes (σκιάποδες), literally meaning "shadow-foot". Throughout history Skiapodes have appeared and again disappeared in numerous cultures and folklore traditions.

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