REH asked:
> What is the word in your language for predator and what is it's roots?

This is irrelevant because the term Predator, as used in this discussion,
comes from an American source (the online book I mentioned earlier),
written in English.

In the German language, the word Raubtier or Räuber refers to animals,
so it does not adequately express the meaning in a societal context --
also because animals predate for survival, not excessively / insatiably
like human predators.  That's why I used the original term Predator
also in German-language discussions.

Chris



P.S.:  It is usual to first answer a question before one poses the next
       question.  My earlier question to you was:

> > Tell me how it really was.  Did the Aztecs not sacrifice humans?



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