- moon.
Early sources for
belief in this
ability or affliction,
called lycanthropy, are
Petronius (27–66) and
Gervase of
Tilbury (1150–1228). The werewolf...
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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...
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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...
- Human-animal
shapeshifting in mythology, folklore, and
fiction Clinical lycanthropy, a
psychiatric delusion of
transforming into an
animal Therians, a subclass...
- 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,...
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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...
- to
allow doctors to
investigate the
claim as an
example of
clinical lycanthropy.
Blanco has
become part of
Spanish folklore as the
Werewolf of Allariz...
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leopards or
hyenas in Africa.
Werewomen are
distinctive as most
legends of
lycanthropy involve men,
though the
process is not
restricted solely to men, and...
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along with
other forms of zoanthropy, into the
diagnosis of
Clinical lycanthropy.
Other conditions frequently, but not universally,
found in patients...