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?
Lupine - Of, or pertaining to, the wolf. Wolflike; wolfish. Having the characteristics of a wolf.
The little dog was in the wolf's mouth. This looks like the wolf's lair, to me.
The word lupine means wolf-like.
Roman is not a language
if you mean the word that means wolf in romanian it is Lup -singular like it is a wolf! - e un lup!
Like dog
The word lupine means of, or like, a wolf.
Wolf = Lupus in Latin
The word "wolf" can function as both a noun and a verb.
The word "lupine" means "like a wolf".
what form of word is wolf
The word "Wolf" remains the same. but the pronunciation is different. :- "Volf"the wolf is der Wolf in German.a wolf = ein Wolf.Pronounciation:the German w is pronounced like the v in English.The o in wolf can be pronounced like the a in the English word "all".So it would be like Valf (remember to pronounce the a like I said).It's just the same: Wolf