werewolvish

Anglais

Adjectif

Nature Forme
Positif werewolvish
Comparatif more werewolvish
Superlatif most werewolvish

werewolvish \Prononciation ?\

  1. (Mythologie, Fantastique) Variante de werewolfish — ressemblant à, présentant les caractéristiques du, loup-garou.
    • In Europe, there is at least one case of a “werewolf” on record in sixteenth-century Livland. There, the werewolvish activity consisted for the most part of breaking into other people’s cellars at night and drinking any beer found there.  (Walter Burkert, Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth(en), University of California Press, 1983, ISBN 0-520-05875-5, page 88)
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    • Warren Zevon and the Patrician Homeboys will grace Denver's Rainbow Music Hall with their werewolvish presence this Sunday night.  (« What's Shakin'...Nov. 4 through Nov. 10 », dans The Catalyst, 4 novembre 1988, vol. 24 [texte intégral])
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    • The werewolvish man released Dasher, who yipped and ran to Trixie, cowering behind her.  (Nina Kiriki Hoffman, The Thread That Binds the Bones, chapitre XVII, Open Road Integrated Media, 1996, ISBN 978-1-5040-4024-2)
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    • The other two creatures behind the hag, before Sashkoth, were extremely hairy, disturbed-looking humans, who looked werewolvish.  (Matilda Raj, The Churning Lake, « The Hag and the Relatives », Xlibris, 2015, ISBN 978-1-5035-0785-2)
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