virlupus

Latin

Etymology

From vir (man) + lupus (wolf), a calque of Old English werewulf, which it translates in the Consiliatio Cnuti (a twelfth-century Latin translation of Cnut’s laws).

Pronunciation

Noun

virlupus m (genitive virlupī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) a man-wolf, a werewolf, a lycanthrope

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative virlupus virlupī
Genitive virlupī virlupōrum
Dative virlupō virlupīs
Accusative virlupum virlupōs
Ablative virlupō virlupīs
Vocative virlupe virlupī

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