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lycanthropist

lycanthropist
  (laɪˈkænθrəpɪst)
  [Formed as prec. + -ist.]
  = lycanthrope.

1727 Bailey vol. II, Lycanthropist. 1831 A. Herbert in Sir F. Madden Will. & Werwolf (1832) 36 A wolf who..prowls..in quest of human flesh, for which he alone, like the lycanthropist, has any taste remaining. 1882 Pall Mall G. 18 Apr. 4 Petrus Borel the lycanthropist.

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