Answer: Λυκάνθρωποι (likánthropoi), or λύκος (líkos)
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.
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
Those letters will spell werewolf.
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.
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.
In Greek mythology, Lycaon was a king of Arcadia
It comes from "wolf" and the archaic word "wer" meaning "man". A werewolf is literally a wolf-man.
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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.