wolf hook
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From wolf + hook, called so because the original tool was used in the hunting of wolves.
Noun
[edit]wolf hook (plural wolf hooks)
- A thunderbolt drawn as a straight-edged runic s with a horizontal bar in the middle and the ends angled at 90 degrees centerwise, now especially when used as a Nazi symbol.
- (historical) A kind of trap used to catch wolves, consisting of an upper part resembling a crescent moon, meant to be fastened between tree branches, and a lower part (connected by a chain) in the form of a double hook, meant to be covered with meat and swallowed by a wolf.
- (by extension) A kind of modern-day assault rifle handle in a similar shape.