The word werewolf is most likely to derive from two old-Saxon words, were (meaning man) and wolf. Frequently used Greek terms Lycanthropy refers to the transformation process while Lycanthrope, which is in fact synonymous to werewolf, is the afflicted person. The popular definition of werewolf or lycanthrope is a man who transforms himself or being transformed into a wolf under the influence of full moon. A werewolf is a person who might look as normal as anyone, but in the dark of night, a transformation takes place.
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