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Therianthropy may refer to: Human-animal shapeshifting in mythology, folklore, and fiction Clinical lycanthropy , a psychiatric delusion of transforming into an animal
Therian may refer to: . In taxonomy, a member of the mammalian subclass Theria, consisting of marsupial and placental mammals; Therianthropy (disambiguation), the mythological ability or affliction of individuals to metamorphose into animals or hybrids by means of shapeshifting
Ailuranthropy comes from the Greek root words ailouros meaning "cat", [1] and anthropos, meaning "human" [2] and refers to human/feline transformations, or to other beings that combine feline and human characteristics.
Coincidentally, the word "otherkin" happens to have also existed in the Middle English language. A dictionary of that language, the Middle English Dictionary (1981), gave a definition of the adjective "otherkin" as "a different or an additional kind of, other kinds of". [5] Middle English died out in the late 15th century. [6]
It is also similar to the term therianthropy; which is the ability to shape shift into animal form, [3] except that with zoomorphism the animal form is applied to a physical object. It means to attribute animal forms or animal characteristics to other animals, or things other than an animal; similar to but broader than anthropomorphism .
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Therianthropes are any mythical shapeshifters that are known to (in)voluntarily transform between the forms of a human being, a non-human animal, or a human-animal hybrid.