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"Lycanthrope" Meaning

A lycanthrope is a mythological creature that is said to have the ability to transform into a wolf-like being, typically described as a werewolf. The term is often used figuratively to describe someone who undergoes a transformation, whether it be physical, emotional, or psychological, often in a chaotic or uncontrolled manner.

"Lycanthrope" Examples

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Definition:

A lycanthrope is a mythical creature that can transform into a wolf-like being, often associated with the full moon.

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Literary Fiction: In the bestselling novel "The Shape of Water", a lycanthrope is considered a cursed being, shunned by society.
Fantasy Frenzy: The Dungeons & Dragons manual describes lycanthropes as "powerful shapeshifters with a foot in both the human and lupine worlds."
Folklore Fungus: In ancient Greek mythology, the god Lycaon was transformed into a lycanthrope as punishment for his cannibalism.
Poetic Pause: "The moon's silvery light illuminated the forest, and I could swear I saw a lycanthrope lurking in the shadows, waiting to pounce."
Philosophical Pondering: "As I gazed up at the full moon, I couldn't help but wonder if the lycanthrope's transformation was a metaphor for the primal forces that lie within us all, waiting to be unleashed."

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