See also: were and we're

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Etymology

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Back-formation from werewolf (man-wolf), from Old English werewulf, derived from wer (man) wulf (wolf).

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were-

  1. lycanthrope, used with animal names to indicate a person who changes shape into that animal.

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  • Words derived from were- are sometimes formed with a hyphen.

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