| 释义 | 
		lo·toph·a·gi \ləˈtäfəˌjī, lōˈ-\ noun plural Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: Latin, legendary people who ate the lotus and encouraged travelers who visited them to do the same, from Greek Lōtophagoi, from lōtos lotus + -phagoi (plural of -phagos -phagous)  : lotus-eaters |