[Formed as prec. + -IST.] = LYCANTHROPE.
1727. Bailey, vol. II., Lycanthropist.
1831. A. Herbert, in Sir F. Madden, Will. & Werwolf (1832), 36. It [a quadrupedal werewolf] is a wolf who prowls in quest of human flesh, for which he alone, like the lycanthropist, has any taste remaining.
1882. Pall Mall G., 18 April, 4. Petrus Borel the lycanthropist.