Earthling

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The word earthling refers to an inhabitant of Earth. It has been used since the 16th century primarily in the sense of mortal human as opposed to God or deities[1], but in the 20th century began to be used by science fiction writers to express a disdainful or patronising tone used by aliens towards creatures from Earth (usually in reference to humans).

Another word used is Earthman.

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In an automatic translation from German, it may represent German Erdmann, which may also mean "meerkat"".

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[edit] References

  1. ^ OED, s.v. earthling, n.²
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