"warou" meaning in Ancien français

See warou in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

  1. Loup-garou, lycanthrope.
    Sense id: fr-warou-fro-noun-Ydo-JcB3 Categories (other): Exemples en ancien français, Exemples en ancien français à traduire
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    "Emprunt au vieux-francique *wariwulf, composé de wari (« homme ») et de wulf (« loup »). Il donnera ensuite garoul et garou. Le sens moderne est issu par analogie avec loup-garou."
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    "Emprunt au vieux-francique *wariwulf, composé de wari (« homme ») et de wulf (« loup »). Il donnera ensuite garoul et garou. Le sens moderne est issu par analogie avec loup-garou."
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