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In the works of the early Roman Christian writers, werewolves often received the name versipellis ("turnskin"). In City of God, Augustine instead used the phrase "in lupum fuisse mutatum" (changed into the form of a wolf)[18] to describe the metamorphosis of werewolves, which is similar to phrases used in the medieval period.[citation needed]