lycanthropy
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lycanthropy概况
n. 把人化为狼的神通;变狼狂
lycanthropy词义
n.
(民间传说)把人化为狼的神通,变狼狂(一种精神病);
英英释义
lycanthropy[ lai'kænθrəpi ]
n.(folklore) the magical ability of a person to assume the characteristics of a wolf
lycanthropy用法
权威例句
LycanthropyLYCANTHROPY
Lycanthropy
Lycanthropy lives on
Lycanthropy revisited
A case of lycanthropy.
Lycanthropy and self-identification.
Lycanthropy: new evidence of its origin.
Lycanthropy: alive and well in the twentieth century
A Lycanthropy reader : werewolves in Western culture
Lycanthropy--psychopathological and psychodynamical aspects
Co‐existence of lycanthropy and Cotard's syndrome in a single case
Belief in transforming another person into a wolf: could it be a variant of lycanthropy?
lycanthropy词源
lycanthropy
lycanthropy: see wolf
lycanthropy (n.)
1580s, a form of madness (described by ancient writers) in which the afflicted thought he was a wolf, from Greek lykanthropia, from lykanthropos "wolf-man," from lykos "wolf" (see wolf (n.)) + anthropos "man" (see anthropo-). Originally a form of madness (described by ancient writers) in which the afflicted thought he was a wolf; applied to actual transformations of persons (especially witches) into wolves since 1830 (see werewolf).