var. CYNANTHROPY. Hence Kynanthropic a., of or pertaining to kynanthropy.

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1864.  Pusey, Lect. Daniel, vii. 426. Paulus of Aegina omits only the kynanthropy. Ibid. They who are seized by the kynanthropic or lycanthropic disease, go forth by night imitating in all things wolves or dogs.

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