werewolvish
Apparence
Adjectif
[modifier le wikicode]Nature | Forme |
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Positif | werewolvish |
Comparatif | more werewolvish |
Superlatif | most werewolvish |
werewolvish \Prononciation ?\
- (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)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])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)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)