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werwolves
Variant of werewolf
werewolf
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were·wolf (wer′wo̵olf′, wir′-)
noun pl. werewolves -·wolves′ (-wo̵olvz′)
Folklore a person changed into a wolf, or one capable of assuming the form of a wolf at will; lycanthrope
also sp. werwolf wer′·wolf′
Etymology: ME werwolf < OE werwulf < wer, man < IE *wiros, man (prob. orig., “the strong one” < base *wei-, to be strong > L vis, power, vir, man) + OE wulf, wolf
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