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Webster 1913 Edition
Wolfkin
Wolf′kin
,Noun.
A little or young wolf.
Tennyson.
Definition 2024
wolfkin
wolfkin
English
Noun
wolfkin (plural wolfkins)
- A young or small wolf.
- Alfred Tennyson
- Kite and kestrel, wolf and wolfkin, from the wilderness, wallow in it.
- Alfred Tennyson
Synonyms
Translations
young or small wolf — see wolf cub
Etymology 2
Noun
wolfkin (plural wolfkin)
- (fantasy) Any of various nonhuman and non-wolf fantasy creatures that have features of a wolf.
- 2009, Maia Strong, The Ballad of Jimothy Redwing:
- Arun is in training to be a priest of the Fire God when he is abruptly plucked from his peaceful studies, bespelled and staked out as bait to capture a monster—a wolfkin. But the wolfkin isn't quite what Arun expected.
- 2010, Kate Atkinson, Not The End Of The World, ISBN 1409094499, page 31:
- There was a rumour that the rare wolfkin had been sighted in the botanical gardens in the west of the city.
- 2014, Heather Gunn, Aspect Core Rulebook FC 2015 SC, ISBN 131228952X, page 41:
- Wolfkin are humanoid wolves. They have long wolf faces and thick fur. They walk on the tips of their long feet and have thick ragged wolf tails.
- 2009, Maia Strong, The Ballad of Jimothy Redwing: