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wulf

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See also:wülf,Wulf,andWülf

Gothic

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Romanization

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wulf

  1. romanization of𐍅𐌿𐌻𐍆

Middle English

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Noun

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wulf

  1. alternative form ofwolf

Old English

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Twēġenwulfas on þām snāwe

Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*wulf, fromProto-Germanic*wulfaz, fromProto-Indo-European*wĺ̥kʷos.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wulf m

  1. wolf
    • late 9th century,translation ofOrosius’History Against the Pagans
      ⁊ ēac þætte þrīewulfas on ānre niht brōhton ānes dēades monnes līchoman binnan þā burg, ⁊ hiene þær siþþan tōbrugdon, oþ þā men onwōcan, ⁊ ūt urnon, ⁊ hīe siþþan aweġ flugon.
      And on one night, threewolves brought the body of a dead man into the city, and then tore it to pieces, until the people awoke and ran out, and they ran away.
    Wulf āna mæġwulf ġefōn.
    Only awolf can catch awolf.
    wulf ġestrangaþ þone heorot.
    Thewolf strengthens the deer.

Declension

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Stronga-stem:

singularplural
nominativewulfwulfas
accusativewulfwulfas
genitivewulfeswulfa
dativewulfewulfum

Derived terms

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Common nouns
Names

Descendants

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Old Saxon

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*wulf, fromProto-Germanic*wulfaz, fromProto-Indo-European*wĺ̥kʷos.

Noun

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wulf

  1. wolf

Declension

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wulf (masculine a-stem)
singularplural
nominativewulfwulfos
accusativewulfwulfos
genitivewulfeswulfō
dativewulfewulfum
instrumental

References

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