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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as lycanthropy.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun See lycanthropy, 2.

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  • noun Alternative form of lycanthropy.

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  • The most known are these, lycanthropia, hydrophobia, chorus sancti Viti.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • 'Only a case of lycanthropia,' remarked Mr. Lindsay, as coolly as if that settled everything about it and lycanthropia, horror and all, at once.

    Robert Falconer George MacDonald 1864

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  • (noun) - (1) A variety of melancholy in which the person believes himself to be changed into a wolf, and imitates the voice and habits of that animal.

    --Robley Dunglison's Dictionary of Medical Science, 1844

    (2) A madness proceeding from the bite of a mad wolf, whence men imitate the howling of wolves.

    --Nathaniel Bailey's Etymological English Dictionary, 1749

    (3) Unlycanthropize, to change a man turned into a wolf back into a man again.

    --T. Lewis Davies' Supplementary English Glossary, 1881

    January 16, 2018