Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
werewolfism
Noun
/ˈwɛrˌwʊlfɪzəm/

Definition
A condition or mythological phenomenon where an individual transforms into a werewolf, often characterized by a change during a full moon, according to folklore.

Examples
- In ancient folklore, werewolfism was often seen as a curse.
- The storybook featured a character who struggled with werewolfism every full moon.
- Many films explore the psychological aspects of werewolfism and its impact on relationships.

Meaning
Werewolfism refers to the legendary condition in which a person embodies the traits or characteristics of a werewolf, a creature from folklore that is considered to be a human capable of transforming into a wolf.

Synonyms
- Lycanthropy
- Wolfman syndrome
- Werewolf syndrome