Lycanthropy
Lycanthropy
I've heard this said different ways on television and documentaries and in live conversation. Is it one of those words without a standard pronunciation, like potato? Are some of those people pronouncing it wrong? Is there a different official pronunciation in Britain than in America?
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Lies really can throw pee
I've also accented the second syllable. According to Dictionary.com, that's the proper pronunciation. "Lycanthrope" can be pronounced with accent on either the first or the second. I've always accented the second. (It distinguishes my novel from other works by the same title.)
And, it's only splitting hairs while in human form. Otherwise, it's splitting fur.
And, it's only splitting hairs while in human form. Otherwise, it's splitting fur.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
They are pronounced the same. I was just using dashes to distinguish syllables, and in the first example I was able to find a word that fit each syllable (always a bonus when explaining pronunciation without talking). So I used "pee" as the last syllable in the first example. In the "ie" ending examples, the end sound is still like "y" at the end of a word (think "happy") but the end bit is a syllable all it's own instead of being a syllable along with "p" as in "pee."Curan wrote:What's the difference in pronouncing "ee" and "ie"?
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OK, so we have the variants which we could also look up on the OED. (Oxford English Dictionary) Is this the wrong thread to inquire, what the Lycanthropes themselves might call the condition of being what they are ?
The change, does it wrack the bones and rend the flesh ? Yes, indeed it does. But is this pain and agony alone ? No, in fact hardly at all. It is the Sacrament of the Moon. The flesh flows and so do the endorphins. It is, in truth, the agony ecstatic; The Pain That Is Pleasure
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