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- Sparagmos comment "Sparagmos (Ancient Greek: σπαραγμός, from σπαράσσω sparasso, \"tear, rend, pull to pieces\") is an act of rending, tearing apart, or mangling, usually in a Dionysian context.In Dionysian rite as represented in myth and literature, a living animal, or sometimes even a human being, is sacrificed by being dismembered. Sparagmos was frequently followed by omophagia (the eating of the raw flesh of the one dismembered).".