wulf
Appearance
Gothic
[edit]Romanization
[edit]wulf
- Romanization of 𐍅𐌿𐌻𐍆
Middle English
[edit]Noun
[edit]wulf
- Alternative form of wolf
Old English
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Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *wulf, from Proto-Germanic *wulfaz, from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]wulf m
- wolf
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
- ⁊ ēac þætte þrīe wulfas 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, three wolves 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 mæġ wulf ġefōn.
- Only a wolf can catch a wolf.
- Sē wulf ġestrangaþ þone heorot.
- The wolf strengthens the deer.
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
Declension
[edit]Strong a-stem:
singular | plural | |
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nominative | wulf | wulfas |
accusative | wulf | wulfas |
genitive | wulfes | wulfa |
dative | wulfe | wulfum |
Derived terms
[edit]Derived names
[edit]- Ǣġenwulf
- Æsċwulf
- Æþelwulf
- Baduwulf
- Baldwulf
- Beadowulf
- Beorhtwulf
- Beornwulf
- Bēowulf
- Ċēolwulf
- Cūþwulf
- Cynewulf
- Denewulf
- Dēorwulf
- Ēadwulf
- Ēanwulf
- Eardwulf
- Eċġwulf
- Eoforwulf
- Gārwulf
- Hēahwulf
- Herewulf
- Hroþwulf
- Hyġewulf
- Mōdwulf
- Nōþwulf
- Ordwulf
- Rǣdwulf
- Sǣwulf
- Siġewulf
- Stānwulf
- Stīþwulf
- Swiþwulf
- Tīdwulf
- Torhtwulf
- Þēodwulf
- Wulfgār
- Wulfġēat
- Wulfġifu
- Wulfgȳþ
- Wulfheard
- Wulfhere
- Wulfhild
- Wulflāf
- Wulfnoþ
- Wulfrǣd
- Wulfrīc
- Wulfrūn
- Wulfsiġe
- Wulfstān
- Wulfswiþ
- Wulfþrȳþ
- Wulfweard
- Wulfwiġ
- Wulfwine
- Wulfwyn
- Wulfwynn
- Wynnwulf
Descendants
[edit]Old Saxon
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *wulf, from Proto-Germanic *wulfaz, from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos.
Noun
[edit]wulf
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | wulf | wulfos |
accusative | wulf | wulfos |
genitive | wulfes | wulfō |
dative | wulfe | wulfum |
instrumental | — | — |
References
[edit]- Köbler, Gerhard, Altsächsisches Wörterbuch (5th edition 2014)
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- Old Saxon terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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