The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
The Roman word for dinner is "cena."
The Latin word for two is Duo and the Roman numeral for 2 is II.
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Construcţie.
Duodecim.
Those letters will spell werewolf.
Yes, the word "werewolf" is a noun, a word for a creature in folklore; a word for a person (a thing?).
There is a Scottish werewolf that is called a "wulver."
the latin word for werewolf is versipellis.
It comes from "wolf" and the archaic word "wer" meaning "man". A werewolf is literally a wolf-man.
werewolves
Lycanthrope is a word better known as werewolf which is from the Greek language. Lycanthropy is the ability for a human to change their appearance into becoming a werewolf. One can find more history on the word lycanthropy by researching the word werewolf at Wikipedia.
werewolf
You would cal a werewolf Amarak, which is the word for wolf, but from context you would understand it to be someone who's spirit animal is wolf.
Werewolves are not part of Gaelic folklore - there is no word for it.
By technical definition, a compound word is a word made of a combination two smaller words. 'Were' is a word and 'wolf' is a word so putting the two smaller words together in 'werewolf' does, by definition, make it a compound word.
Werewolf - all one word.