However, little by little, the concept evolved to refer to a person that is rendered mindless by a witch doctor, entering a death-like state while still animated, and thus becoming the witch doctor’s slave. The word refers to creatures from Haitian folklore that, at its origin, was little more than the ghosts from Western folklore. The word zombie - originally spelled as zombi - first came into the English language in the 1800s, when poet Robert Southey mentioned it in his History of Brazil.Īccording to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the word comes from the Louisiana Creole or Haitian Creole word zonbi, and it is akin to the Kimbundu term nzúmbe, which means ghost. Whatever you choose to call them, these corpses that rise from the grave to walk the world and terrify - and sometimes infect - its inhabitants are one of the top monsters in popular culture. Share on Pinterest Are there any real cases of zombification? We investigate.
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