Definitions from Wiktionary (lycanthropy)
▸ noun: (mythology) The state of being a lycanthrope (or werewolf), a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and a wolf, often said to happen involuntarily during a full moon; werewolfdom.
▸ noun: (mythology, by extension) The state of being a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and an animal, whether or not it is a wolf.
▸ noun: A delusion in which one believes oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
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▸ noun: (mythology) The state of being a lycanthrope (or werewolf), a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and a wolf, often said to happen involuntarily during a full moon; werewolfdom.
▸ noun: (mythology, by extension) The state of being a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and an animal, whether or not it is a wolf.
▸ noun: A delusion in which one believes oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
Similar:
werewolfism,
werewolf syndrome,
cynanthropy,
zoanthropy,
lupinosis,
lachryphagy,
galeanthropy,
lycopenemia,
lyssophobia,
leukism,
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