Spyke
jasondjreply
ttrpg.network

Werewolf is a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon word 'were'--which means man--and wolf; 'werewolf, man wolf.

Source: I watched Prisoner of Azkaban last night.

Warehouse, on the other hand, is literally a “house of wares”.

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wheeldawgreply
sh.itjust.works

Is it really a contraction if it's just two words stuck together? Pretty sure a contraction is shortened.

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Those are Snape’s words, not mine. I suppose the proper term is Compound.

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rDrDrreply
lemmy.world

It's a full moon. It is now a

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werehouse.

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Jimboreply
yiffit.net

But that's not a warehouse, that's a garage

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The apparent scale is terrible because of the boxes and roll up door, but there is a human sized door and stairwell on the right for a warehouse that would make it far larger than the house.

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Chaireply
lemmy.ml

Werewolves turns from human to werewolf when there's a full moon.

The house turned into a warehouse.

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Apparently the house turns to a warehouse in a full moon. Took me forever to figure out because I kept trying to figure out how it relates to Loss.

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