A Lycanthrope is a werewolf. As Halloween is the festival of monsters and other scary creatures, Werewolves (Lycanthropes) are also associated with Halloween.
A Lycanthrope is a werewolf. As Halloween is the festival of monsters and other scary creatures, Werewolves (Lycanthropes) are also associated with Halloween.
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The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
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Lycanthrope - song - was created in 2005.
IDK, but there is a word for werewolf "lycanthrope". * EDIT: Lycan. This is a werewolf that can control itself. Lycanthrope is the full form of this word, however most people simply use "lycan". FYI, Einstein-with-the-first-answer, "lycanthrope" starts with the letter "L". Don't say that you don't know and then answer. That's dumb.
Werewolf is a near-direct translation of the word lycanthrope making them synonymous. The term lycanthrope derives from the Greek words lukos meaning wolf and anthrope meaning human or man.
Lycanthrope came from Ovid's "Lycaon of Arcadia" from Metamorphose.
Um... the word IS "halloween."
yes lycan comes from the latin word Lycanthrope which generaly means wolfman,
The word Halloween was created in the 16th century. The word Halloween is a derivation of the term 'All Hallows Eve'.
The cast of Lycanthrope - 2010 includes: Josh Pruitt as Allan
here is an example: The beast before me was clearly a lycanthrope, a werewolf... and i was it's prey
Halloween.