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Jun 25, 2024
This week’s themeThere’s a word for it This week’s words palooka lycanthropy heliophobia pizzaiolo sciamachy
How lycanthropy works in Hollywood
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with Anu Garglycanthropy
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A delusion that one has transformed into a wolf. 2. The process of or ability to transform into a wolf. ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek lykos (wolf) + -anthropy (human). Earliest documented use: 1584.
NOTES:
Here are some more animal-delusion anthropies: cynanthropy: dog boanthropy: cow or ox cervanthropy: deer hippanthropy: horse zoanthropy: animal But not all anthropies are alike. Philanthropy is not the delusional belief that one is named Phil. Misanthropy is somewhat the opposite of philanthropy, and apanthropy is a desire to be away from people. USAGE:
“I refuse to believe someone would be stupid enough to infect someone
with lycanthropy to have a better mall security guard.” R.J. Blain; Last but not Leashed; Pen & Page; 2018. See more usage examples of lycanthropy in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Faith is a cop-out. If the only way you can accept an assertion is by
faith, then you are conceding that it can't be taken on its own merits.
-Dan Barker, former preacher, musician (b. 25 Jun 1949)
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