What's the difference between lycanthrope and lycanthropic?
Lycanthrope
Definition:
(n.) A human being fabled to have been changed into a wolf; a werewolf.
(n.) One affected with lycanthropy.
Example Sentences:
(1) About the first group, the authors make a phenomenological analysis and present a clinical case of Lycanthropic delusion.
(2) This paper draws on Karl Jaspers' phenomenological views and focuses on some important albeit neglected psychopathological issues related to form which are relevant to any comprehensive consideration of lycanthropic phenomena.
(3) He is a 28 years old man, imprisoned for deadly violence, who has been showing, for many years, the belief of being transformed into a werewolf during depersonalization episodes when he presents a lycanthropic behaviour.
Lycanthropic
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to lycanthropy.
Example Sentences:
(1) About the first group, the authors make a phenomenological analysis and present a clinical case of Lycanthropic delusion.
(2) This paper draws on Karl Jaspers' phenomenological views and focuses on some important albeit neglected psychopathological issues related to form which are relevant to any comprehensive consideration of lycanthropic phenomena.
(3) He is a 28 years old man, imprisoned for deadly violence, who has been showing, for many years, the belief of being transformed into a werewolf during depersonalization episodes when he presents a lycanthropic behaviour.