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The Romans language is latin and the latin word for wolf is Lupus

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The Latin word for white wolf is "lupus albus".

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It's Canis lupus arctos

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What is 'white wolf' in Latin?

The Latin equivalent of 'white wolf' is lupus albus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'lupus' means 'wolf'. The adjective 'albus' means 'white'.


What is the Russian word for white wolf?

Hello friend, Russian word for white wolf is белый волк or Byeli Volk in latin letters, hope that helped - cheers


Latin word for wolf?

Lupus is the latin word for wolf.


How do you pronounce wolf in Latin?

The Latin word for wolf is lupus, pronounced loo puss


What is the Roman word for wolf like?

The Latin word for wolf is lupus. The Italian word (which is derived from vulgar Latin) is lupo, if that is what you mean by Roman?


What is the Latin name for Lycan?

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What does the wolf's scientific name mean?

The scientific name for the wolf, Canis lupus, translates to "dog" (Canis) and "wolf" (lupus) in Latin.


What is the latin word for wolve?

Lupus!..plural lupi


What was the lupus constellation supposed to represent?

A wolf. (The word "lupus" means wolf, in Latin.)


What is the Greek word for white wolf?

Λευkóς Λύkoς is how you say white wolf in Greek.


Which animal is depicted by the Constellation Lupus?

The constellation depicts a wolf, as lupus is the Latin word for wolf.


How do you say white wolf in blackfoot?

The Blackfoot word for wolf is omahkapi'si and white is aapi. In combination aapi becomes ap-, so in theory the term "white wolf" would be *apomahkapi'si.I am not aware that such a term was ever used by the Blackfoot, hence the (*) indicating a theoretical word.