Home › Words › W › werewolfdomwerewolfdomwerewolfdom · noun — the world of werewolves.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyFrom werewolf + -dom.nounThe world of werewolves.The state of being a werewolf; werewolfism; lycanthropy.e.g.“Werewolf of London (1935) was one of the earliest Hollywood films about werewolfdom; as such, it is ponderous and self-important.” — 1986, David Hogan, Dark Romance: Sexuality in the Horror Film - Page 43:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.wolfdom 81% match — The world of wolves. vs werewolfdom →werewolfism 69% match — lycanthropy; the transformation of a person into a wolf vs werewolfdom →lycan 69% match — A werewolf. vs werewolfdom →werewolfy 65% match — Resembling or characteristic of a werewolf. vs werewolfdom →werewolfish 65% match — Resembling or characteristic of a werewolf. vs werewolfdom →wolfhood 64% match — The state or time of being a wolf. vs werewolfdom →wolfman 62% match — A male werewolf or lycanthrope. vs werewolfdom →wolfkind 62% match — The entirety of wolves; all wolves collectively as a group. vs werewolfdom →