Werwolf

Word WERWOLF
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What do we mean by werwolf?

In old superstition, a human being turned into a wolf while retaining human intelligence. noun

Alternative spelling of werewolf. noun

A person who is transformed or can transform into a wolf or a wolflike human, often said to transform during a full moon.

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The word "werwolf" in example sentences

Although Ruth Fielding had reason to believe that the police authorities trusted the Countess Marchand and were sure of her loyalty, many of the peasants about the chateau believed that the werwolf was the unfortunate countess herself in diabolical form. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

From this it is obvious, then, that the werwolf is a hybrid of the material and immaterial -- of man and Elemental, known and Unknown. ❋ Elliott O'Donnell (1918)

At the rate the girl had seen the "werwolf" flying over the fields, he must have covered that distance faster than an automobile. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

Slavonic name of the werwolf, which is called in Bohemian _vlkodlak_, in Bulgarian and Slovak, _vrkolak_, &c., "the vampire and the werwolf having many points in common. ❋ William Ralston Shedden Ralston (1858)

"But, listen; no mather how ignorant, nor how much he don't know, a good man's a man -- an 'to pr-rove ut he jumps wid his axe roight into th' middle av th 'werwolf's own an' kills noine, countin 'th' three cripples Oi finished. ❋ Unknown (1921)

I don't want to know every minutia of your daily routine, down to the seven minutes you spend filing your toenails into perfect points in a desire to resemble a werwolf. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our protagonist is a gay man with AIDS, taking medicine for it that causes side effects, faced with the daily challenges of maintaining this lifestyle ...as well as those that come with being a werwolf. ❋ Douglascohen (2008)

Another one, Corn Wolf, a novel about a werwolf in Amish country, will be published next year. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Otherwise the countess would never have allowed Ruth to discover this mystery of the "werwolf." ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

It is possible that the werwolf story is a totem survival. ❋ L. Winifred Faraday (N/A)

The "sister's son" is preserved in the Sigmund and Sinfjötli tale, which also has a trace of animism in the werwolf episode. ❋ L. Winifred Faraday (N/A)

The werwolf, as the superstitious French peasants declared it to be, crossed both to and from the battle line; for it was frequently seen. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

That the peasants of the surrounding territory should believe in that old and wicked legend of the werwolf was not to be considered strange. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

The two men, dressed alike and apparently of the same height and shambling manner, whom she had seen in Nicko's garden, worried her quite as much -- indeed, worried her even more than the sight of the mysterious creature the peasants called the werwolf. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

"It is because of that awful Thing -- the werwolf!" hissed Henriette. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

The Dupays believed absolutely in the reality of the werwolf. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

"As though she were a werwolf," she added, with a shudder. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

It was again that strange and incomprehensible apparition of the werwolf! ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

Diablesse, the werwolf, whom all men feared, and with an axe chop in pieces the wolves of her pack? ❋ Unknown (1921)

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