How To Use Lycanthropy In A Sentence

  • This is because I have contracted lycanthropy.
  • That his lycanthropy is never resolved (it is neither cured nor its origin explained) seems not to bother the baron, the king, his men, or Marie herself.
  • Generally speaking the property of lycanthropy in Spain appears to be hereditary; and, as one would naturally expect in a country so pronouncedly Roman Catholic, to rid the lycanthropist of his unenviable property it is the custom to resort to exorcism. Werwolves
  • After the incident of the "burning fiery furnace" (Dan. 3) into which the three Hebrew confessors were cast, Nebuchadnezzar was afflicted with some peculiar mental aberration as a punishment for his pride and vanity, probably the form of madness known as lycanthropy (i. e, "the change of a man into a wolf"). Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Even if they could get out of this hole, wolfsbane wasn't the easiest thing to find in this area, and the hour he had to reverse the lycanthropy was ticking away.
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  • When Ginger turns from horny to hyper violent, Brigitte's last hope is Sam, a handsome dope dealer with expertise in biology and lycanthropy.
  • What follows is a wincingly uninspired plot about siblings dealing with lycanthropy and trying to discover who infected them.
  • On Shakira's pulsing new single "She Wolf," the Colombian superstar transforms into a howling, empowered beast - and drops the term "lycanthropy" (a psychiatric condition where a person believes she can transform into an animal). Undefined
  • D&D players in particular tend to be very cavalier about how their characters are getting clawed and bitten, and a bit of infection risk -- either real-world hazards or fantasy ones like infectious lycanthropy -- would make the gaming worlds that much more complex and interesting. The mysteries of rabies Boing Boing
  • As a victim of lycanthropy, The Wolf had always been hungry for friends.
  • Well, a werewolf bit them and yeah, lycanthropy is passed on through bites.
  • Instead, “Tracker” frames lycanthropy within the language of science. ” Besides a werewolf story, Tracker also touches on the crime scene investigation genre. Advanced Review: Tracker #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • While his works on lycanthropy and faeries are error-riddled and disproved, his two seminal volumes on ghosts and how to both detect and fight them remain the gold standards of esoteric lore and paranormal studies since their writing. The Codex Continual » The Von Baurs
  • He described also the strange disease called lycanthropy, a form of insanity in which the patient thinks himself a wolf, and leaves his home at night to wander amongst the tombs. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine
  • Shocked at discovering the evidence of werewolves in their village the townspeople discuss the issue and will ultimately decide to lynch someone whom they suspect of lycanthropy.
  • On the one hand, lycanthropy referred to the reality of the werewolf, that is, the phenomenon of metamorphosis from human form to wolf.
  • Stef wouldn't usually talk about his lycanthropy, or sex - the first out of fear that people were listening, and the latter because he worried about making people uncomfortable.
  • I was just trying to remember as much as I could about lycanthropy.
  • Similar attempts to explain lycanthropy as a delusion rooted in illness have been repeated throughout the twentieth century.
  • Sacra_, p. 59) observes that there was known among the ancients a mental disorder called lycanthropy, the victims of which fancied themselves wolves, and went about howling and attacking and tearing sheep and young children (_Aetius, Lib. The Man-Wolf and Other Tales
  • Vampirism and lycanthropy can also be transmitted by bite.
  • The equating of lycanthropy and homosexuality's pretty direct here and it's hard to figure out why.
  • You see, Mr. Jennings, the strength and power contained in that cell may hold the key to immortality, if I read my legends of lycanthropy correctly.
  • In modern psychology, lycanthropy is an infrequent disorder in which a person believes they're a wolf or some other animal, often linked to schizophrenia.
  • Modern academics see lycanthropy as a fantasy which reveals fundamental aspects of modern personality.
  • Level 1 - Shapeshifts the Lycanthropy into a powerful Wolf with 100 bonus hit points, Critical Strike, and bonus movement and attack speeds.
  • Whether DMX is a lycanthropy sufferer or simply identifies with the plight of the four-legged, it remains to be seen.
  • Do they have a test for lycanthropy these days…?
  • Ruby interrupted, ‘Lycanthropy this, lycanthropy that… don't you ever have a real excuse?’
  • With respect to lycanthropy, that is, the transformation of men into wolves by the power of enchantment, we may observe that a young shepherd’s having killed a wolf, and clothed himself with its skin, was enough to excite the terror of all the old women of the district, and to spread throughout the province, and thence through other provinces, the notion of a man’s having been changed into a wolf. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Yeah, this pretty much flies in the face of the original, wherein the slightest tap from a syringe full of the stuff seemed to instantly remedy lycanthropy, but… whatever.
  • On this mysterious chastisement, which some think consisted in an attack of the madness called lycanthropy, as well as on the interregnum which it must have caused, Babylonian annals are silent: clever hypotheses have been devised either to explain this silence, or in scanning documents in order to find in them traces of the wanted interregnum The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Mental illness: When people believe they change into an animal form theriomorphosis, or possess supernatural non-human animal traits, the term clinical lycanthropy is often used. Therianthropy
  • The full moon had long represented supernatural occurrences, lycanthropy and such.
  • However, because he's played by the typically affable Rogen, the cuddly-physiqued stoner star of "Knocked Up," he's also -- initially, at least -- presented as somewhat lovable, even with an institutional Curly Howard crewcut that gives him the appearance of a menacing baby and a brow as knitted with confusion as Lon Chaney Jr. 's in the throes of lycanthropy. California Chronicle
  • There are a few cases of lycanthropy, such as drug addicts being locked up after claiming to be seeing satanic visions, growing hair and even chasing rabbits in their spare time.
  • For some reason, with the curse of lycanthropy comes the curse of country music.
  • For his trouble, he's cursed with a peculiar form of lycanthropy that appears to transform its sufferers into German shepherds.
  • A teenage werewolf tale that cleverly equates lycanthropy with menstruation, Snaps is a horror movie that apparently has something to say.
  • [1] The word lycanthropy is sometimes used generically for any transformation of a human into animal form, though the precise term for that is technically \ "therianthropy\". Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • However, because he's played by the typically affable Rogen, the cuddly-physiqued stoner star of "Knocked Up," he's also - initially, at least - presented as somewhat lovable, even with an institutional Curly Howard crewcut that gives him the appearance of a menacing baby and a brow as knitted with confusion as Lon Chaney Jr. 's in the throes of lycanthropy. California Chronicle
  • Like lycanthropy, the nerd gene can skip a generation.

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