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loup-garou

American  
[loo-ga-roo, loo-guh-roo] / lu gaˈru, ˌlu gəˈru /

noun

French.

plural

loups-garous
  1. a werewolf; lycanthrope.


Example Sentences

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George Rodrigue, who died in 2013, was catapulted to fame by his blue dog paintings, which were based on a Cajun legend called loup-garou.

From BBC • Jan. 8, 2015

When the show began, patrons viewed a cinema which showed the cheetah, by this time almost as legendary as a loup-garou, retrieving duck and pheasant.

From Time Magazine Archive

So he comes down river, takes his Newport season here at Moisie, and goes to mass and staves off the loup-garou.

From The Man Who Rocked the Earth by Wood, Robert Williams

Marie de France in her "Lays" included the Breton romance of Bisclaveret, the loup-garou.

From Masters of the Guild by Lamprey, L.

"And what must a loup-garou do with himself?" pursued Sainte-Hélène.

From The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World by Catherwood, Mary Hartwell