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- moon. Early sources for belief in this ability or affliction, called lycanthropy, are Petronius (27–66) and Gervase of Tilbury (1150–1228). The werewolf...
- Clinical lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a delusion that the affected person can transform into, has transformed into, or is...
- Look up lycanthropy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lycanthropy is the mythological ability or power of a human being to undergo transformation into...
- Human-animal shapeshifting in mythology, folklore, and fiction Clinical lycanthropy, a psychiatric delusion of transforming into an animal Therians, a subclass...
- Lycanthropy is the first studio album by English singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf and was recorded over the eight years between 1994 and 2002. It was critically...
- Brigitte Fitzgerald uses monkshood extract to fight the effects of lycanthropy that transformed her sister Ginger into a werewolf. Brigitte shaves off...
- Fenrir Greyback when he was a small child, and became infected with lycanthropy; the condition being incurable, he was doomed to live his life as a werewolf...
- GBH (originally known as Charged GBH) are an English punk rock band which was formed in 1978 by vocalist Colin Abrahall, guitarist Colin "Jock" Blyth,...
- free dictionary. Werewolfism may refer to: Lycanthropy, the condition of being a werewolf Clinical lycanthropy, a mental disorder in which the patient believes...
- This catapulted the werewolf into public consciousness. The theme of lycanthropy as a disease or curse reached its standard treatment in the film, which...