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were·wolf noun also wer·wolf \ˈwi(ə)rˌwu̇lf, ˈwər-, ˈwe(ə)r-, ˈwiəˌw-, ˈwə̄ˌw-, ˈweəˌw-\ (plural were·wolves \-lvz\) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English werewulf, werwulf; akin to Middle Dutch weerwolf, Old High German werwolf; all from a prehistoric West Germanic compound whose constituents are represented by Old English wer man and Old English wulf wolf — more at wolf 1. : a person transformed temporarily or permanently into a wolf or capable of assuming a wolf's form : lycanthrope 2. : a person whose cunning savagery suggests that of a werewolf |