wolf

 11 October 14:32   

    From Average English < Old English < Proto-Germanic

    # A ample (member of the dog family), carefully accompanying to, and at times to the calm , which is advised a of the wolf.

    # (the Wolf) The Lupus.

    # A man who makes s on some women.

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    :Roman:

    *Slovak: ,

    *Slovene: ,

    *Spanish: ,

    *Swahili: sg/pl (noun 9/10)

    *Swedish: ,

    *Tamazight:

    *Telugu: (tODealu)

    *Thai: (soonakbaa), (maabpaa)

    *Turkish:

    *Welsh:

    *Zulu:

    constellation

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    man who makes amative advances on some women

    # (transitive) To ; to ; to (something) .

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    *Arabic:

    *Finnish: ,

    *French: ,

    *German:

    *Greek: (katavrox?izo), (xlapacazo)

    *Hebrew: (zalal)

    *Korean: (gegeolseure meokda)

    *Latin:

    *Polish: ,

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: / (pozirat’ / pozrat’)

    *Spanish: ,

    *Swahili: , ,

    *Thai: (kha mahm), (swaa bpaam)

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    wolf (plural: , diminutive: , plural diminutive: )

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