Etymology:
The word "manticore" derives from the Ancient Persian "mardīkhor," meaning "man-eater."
Meaning:
Origin:
The earliest known depiction of a manticore is found on a 7th-century BCE Assyrian palace relief. The creature was described in detail by the Greek historian Ctesias in the 5th century BCE. According to Ctesias, manticores inhabited the mountains of India and feasted on human flesh.
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