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lycanthropy

noun
ly·​can·​thro·​py | \ lī-ˈkan(t)-thrə-pē How to pronounce lycanthropy (audio) \

Definition of lycanthropy

1 : a delusion that one has become a wolf
2 : the assumption of the form and characteristics of a wolf held to be possible by witchcraft or magic

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Other Words from lycanthropy

lycanthropic \ ˌlī-​kən-​ˈthrä-​pik How to pronounce lycanthropic (audio) \ adjective

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If you happen to be afflicted with lycanthropy, the full moon is apt to cause you an inordinate amount of distress. "Lycanthropy" can refer to either the delusional idea that one is a wolf or to the werewolf transformations that have been the stuff of superstitions for centuries. In some cultures, similar myths involve human transformation into other equally feared animals: hyenas and leopards in Africa, for example, and tigers in Asia. The word lycanthropy itself, however, comes from the Greek words lykos, meaning "wolf," and anthropos, meaning "human being." Werewolf myths are usually associated with the phases of the moon; the animal nature of the werewolf (or "lycanthrope") is typically thought to take over when the moon is full.

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Teen Wolf, Teen Wolf Too (August 1) High school is a tough time for any teenager, and made even tougher by lycanthropy (i.e. werewolf-dom), as both Michael J. Fox and Jason Bateman learn in these 1980s horror-comedies. Nick Schager, Esquire, "Here Are the Must-Stream Movies of August 2017," 28 July 2017

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First Known Use of lycanthropy

1594, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for lycanthropy

New Latin lycanthropia, from Greek lykanthrōpia, from lykanthrōpos werewolf, from lykos wolf + anthrōpos human being — more at wolf

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lycanthropy

noun
ly·​can·​thro·​py | \ lī-ˈkan(t)-thrə-pē How to pronounce lycanthropy (audio) \
plural lycanthropies

Medical Definition of lycanthropy

: a delusion that one has become or has assumed the characteristics of a wolf

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