troglodyte

troglodita
definition
noun
Some may be prehistoric in origin, but most are more recent, some being occupied as houses until the 1950s - apparently the last troglodyte dwellings in this country.
(especially in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave.
translation of 'troglodyte'
noun
habitante de cavernas,
eremita,
anacoreta,
troglodita
example
He then studied philosophy for a couple of years, lived as a 'troglodyte' in Crete and had a short career as a street corner worker in the city of Groningen.
He established his hermitage in one of the limestone quarries and lived as a 'troglodyte' for 17 years.
Some may be prehistoric in origin, but most are more recent, some being occupied as houses until the 1950s - apparently the last 'troglodyte' dwellings in this country.
And while he may or may not be a capitalist apparatchik and/or a cultural 'troglodyte' , it seems clear that he is a babe in the woods as a nonprofit and public manager.
The 'troglodyte' site of Barry was continuously occupied for thousands of years.
He describes the 'troglodytes' as living a communal life, even through the caves were divided into separate units of habitation for individual families.
Only when we meet these paragons at a literary festival or a bookstore signing do we discover that they're blue-rinsed dwarfs, clownish geeks, dowdy grannies, 'troglodytic' professors, extras from a Lord of the Rings movie.
The most 'troglodytic' of rugby players would find nothing to threaten his values here.
Of the eight objects in our solar system that are indisputably planets, five are readily visible to the unaided eye and were known to the ancients, as well as to observant 'troglodytes' .
There is strong archaeological and documentary evidence that cave dwelling, or 'troglodytism' , was very popular during medieval times, too.
I am a great deal more intelligent than these two 'troglodytes' , and stronger than them, too.
Now what would otherwise have been a uninviting 'troglodytic' restaurant is transformed into what promises to become a popular meeting place for the city's chattering classes.
The first 'troglodytes' to cross the valley or climb the mountain ventured forth from the family cave not because they wanted to make a scientific discovery but because something unknown lay beyond the horizon.
It looks as if it'll get hotter day by day for the next few days, certainly over the weekend, so I shall be adopting a 'troglodytic' existence for the duration.
If your homeland is to survive fair and honorable, it must advance, rapidly, out of the fetid ooze of tawdriness, puerility, and 'troglodytism' that at least one of its more vociferous citizens inhabits and spews.
I don't want to come off as one of those ancient 'troglodytes' who harkens back to the good old days even as younger folks tell us that things have changed.
Its a balmy 18 degrees, but I miss the sun already (that's Celsius, for all you 'troglodytes' still living in the 18th century).
For an antidote to steel and glass 'troglodytism' head for the soaring vaults of the church of St-Eustache, on the north side of the gardens.
Studying people who are often maligned as racist, jingoistic 'troglodytes' , she portrays a lively and diverse group brought together by common interests in history, mechanics, and liberty.
This 'troglodytic' existence was hardly a preparation for later life for those wee ones.
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