a. [f. mod.L. lycanthrōp-us (see prec.) + -IC.] Of or belonging to lycanthropy: suffering from lycanthropy.
1829. Landor, Imag. Conv., Marvel & Bp. Parker, Wks. (1853), II. 108/2. He never drove men into holy madness with incessant howlings, like the lycanthropic saints of the north.
1887. H. S. Olcott, trans. DAssiers Posth. Human., 80. There is some reason to apprehend that this may be a lycanthropic manifestation of the human phantom.