1. Frazer - Noun
2. Frazer - Proper noun
English social anthropologist noted for studies of primitive religion and magic (1854-1941)
Source: WordNetFrazer is much more savage than most of his savages, for they are not as far removed from the understanding of spiritual matter as a twentieth-century Englishman. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Frazer is much more savage than most of his savages, for they are not as far removed from the understanding of spiritual matter as a twentieth-century Englishman. His explanations of primitive practices are much cruder than the meaning of these practices themselves. Ludwig Wittgenstein
A man has died after being pulled from the surf at Frazer Beach on the NSW Central Coast. Source: Internet
A visit to the island of Lunga with Frazer and Donnie Macinnes from Tiree Sea Tours also plays a part in the final instalment. Source: Internet
He also wrote several short stories based on J.G. Frazer 's The Golden Bough and a work of literary criticism, The Gospel According to Bernard Shaw. Source: Internet
Frazer, The Golden Bough, 18 It has also been suggested that the name of the temple alludes to the maidens (parthenoi), whose supreme sacrifice guaranteed the safety of the city. Source: Internet