Talk:Lycan

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Nate1481 in topic Prod

Spelling of 'Lycan'

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I thought the plural of 'Lycan' was 'Lycan', especially as Lycan comes from Greek 'Lykanos' (this means 'wolf' which is where 'Lycaon' came from) and Greek plurals in English are often the same as the word.

Usage

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Is the term lycan used anywhere apart from the Underworld series ? -- Beardo 14:34, 25 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

On 3 October, the following was removed - perhaps accidentally:

I doubt it. Personally I think this ought to be merged as a section into lycantrophy. --Joffeloff 20:57, 16 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

restored 10 December

I don't think so. but it doesn't matter personally I think this ought to be its own catagory, death dealer isn't used outside the movie but it has its own catagoryAlso characters and races in other movies usually have their own section, so why not leave it the way it is. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.10.105.141 (talkcontribs) on 3 October
I don't see that the article needs to go - but it needs to be written more in an out-of-universe style - and make clear what universe is being dealt with. -- Beardo 13:48, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, Ive given cleaning up the article my best shot, and I think it looks alot better now. I'd be appreciative if someone could look it over and say what they think. Regards.SMegatron 13:32, 12 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

{i have heard the term "lycan" used in soomething other then the underworld seris it was a huge book i found at the library in the anciant history section it was called "the lycan" it was a fasinatiing book although some of was in latin wich i can read a little but not a lot!.. agl243}

I've seen the word used to describe similar beings in video games (the knightsonline mmorpg comes to mind), I don't feel this should be deleted since there are plenty of other wikipedia entries relating only to fictional topics. it's also been commented that it should be be erased for lack of citation, but since the artical was written only as it relates to the underworld movie franchise I'd say that qualifies as hte only necisary source for most of the document, aside from word origin

Origin of word

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Surely the word comes from the ancient Greek lykánthropos (λυκάνθρωπος): λύκος, lýkos ("wolf") + άνθρωπος, ánthrōpos ("man") not from Lycaon ? -- Beardo 14:45, 25 June 2006 (UTC)Reply


According to Sci Fi/Fantasy writer Laurell K. Hamilton the term lycan is supposed to be a plant. The term lycanthropy is supposed to refer the were-wolves tales. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Danar (talkcontribs) on 28 August 2006

lichen is the plant and it isn't really a plant it is a symbiotic alge and fungus shouldnt wikipedia have a section on it or something? Plant-like colonies of fungi and algae that grow on the exposed surface of rocks. Lichen grow at a constant rate within a single geographic area. college.hmco.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glossary/l.html


it is already here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichen —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.10.105.141 (talkcontribs) on 3 October 2006

That sounds like a bad joke made by a panellists at an SF con. -- Beardo 13:55, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Williamlycanelder.JPG

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BetacommandBot 12:21, 6 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Prod

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Don't see how the criteria exclude this, it's about a common theme through a two films,so doesn't fit neatly as a section in eihter of them written in out of universe perspective, what's the problem? --Nate1481( t/c) 11:14, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Reply