Meaning of cataphile | Babel Free
ˈkætəfaɪlDefinitions
Examples
“At a time when being "in" has meant staying in at night, the city's catacombs, the Gallo-Roman-vintage quarries from which Paris was built, have⟳ managed to lure le tout Paris, now known as cataphiles, troglos, and nouvelles taupes ("moles")—and la salle Z, fifteen chambers in the 250 kilometers of vaulted tunnels, has become⟳ the endroit of the moment. A stroll from la salle Z brings the cataphiles, by clearly marked street signs, to the underground bunker used by the Germans during the Occupation, or to the underground crystalline fountain of Sainte Marie for a midnight splash, or to the outlying ossuaries where flea-market dealers get⟳ the skulls they sell⟳ for 300 francs.”
“Philip, who uses only his first name⟳, said: "This world is divided into two races, the tourists and the cataphiles. The tourists are a hated race⟳. … You have⟳ to do everything to chase⟳ them out." […] "There have⟳ always been cataphiles, but perhaps in the past they were more respectful," [Michel] Laroche said. "It is not a sacred place⟳, but it is our patrimony."”
“[T]he mystery and mystique of its narrow passages and vast caves has proved too enticing. Cataphiles young and old dig⟳ new holes and cut⟳ through the locks at night to roam around and hold⟳ parties and raves. […] Cataphiles share⟳ a few well-guarded secrets. Most confidential of all is which entrances they use⟳ to get⟳ into "the labyrinth".”
“DEEP beneath the streets of Paris, police are playing a game of cat and mouse with a band of explorers who have⟳ turned the city's underground tunnels and chambers into their personal playground. The so-called cataphiles, equipped with waders, torches and rucksacks, drop in through manholes to explore⟳ disused medieval quarries and catacombs, spray graffiti and throw⟳ parties. […] Skilled cataphiles elude police by ducking into corridors or moving in the dark.”
“Notre Dame de dessous la terre [artwork by Damien Jacob, text by Jean-Pierre Pécau, 2001]: […] The artist is a former cataphile, and the series is replete with subterranean history and folklore.”
“Unlike a cataphile, being that far below the surface felt extremely unnatural. If there were an emergency or if I really panicked and decided that I wanted out, how in the world would I get⟳ back up? There was no quick way out.”
“Urban exploration has many subcultures, each with its own⟳ fetishes and slang. There are rooftoppers, builderers, cataphiles and those with a taste⟳ for "ruin porn" – artfully lit photos of decaying masonry and Rorschach water stains.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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