lycanthropic
English edit
Etymology edit
lycanthrope + -ic
Adjective edit
lycanthropic (comparative more lycanthropic, superlative most lycanthropic)
- Of or pertaining to lycanthropy.
- 2015, “512”, performed by Lamb of God:
- Lycanthropic survival instincts
Embrace the beast and shun the weak
Awake the primal one that sleeps inside
Or feel the shiver running through your spine
- Of or pertaining to lycanthropes.
- 2007 February 18, Dave Kehr, “A Creepy Stash of Movie Magic, Lovingly Amassed”, in New York Times[1]:
- He had kept the silver wolf’s head cane ornament that Claude Rains used to kill his lycanthropic son, Lon Chaney Jr., in “The Wolf Man” in 1941.
Translations edit
of or relating to lycanthropy
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of or relating to a lycanthrope, lycanthropes
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