Werewolf Also Werwolf and Lycanthrope. In European folklore, a werewolf is a man who at night transforms himself or is transformed into a wolf (a process called lycanthropy) in form and appetite, ...
Werewolf n : These are creatures that are said to turn from humans into wolves. The plant wolfsbane (monkshood) and shooting the animal with blessed silver bullets, were said to be a deterrent for these creatures.
Werewolf Someone who can supposedly change their body into that of a wolf's, as a result of deliberate intent or unfortunate curse. White Magic ...
The werewolf is usually a man, but occasionally can be a woman or child, who roams the countryside killing and eating its victims.
The Werewolf, though equally horrible, is the product of a somewhat different karma, and indeed ought perhaps to have found a place under the first instead of the second division of the human inhabitants of this plane, ...
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This image was predominant even into the seventeenth century, and expresses the traditional concept of the lamia, werewolf or vampire, the monster that haunts the superstitious mind in the dark of night, threat-ening to steal one's soul.
*Se'irim* or satyrs are goat demons, basisks and cockatrices can kill all but weasels with a touch or a glance, the *rahab* or *tannim* is an evil dragon, and a werewolf is a sorcerer incognito.
See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Occult, Magic
 
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