The greek word for Wolf is "Likos" λύκος
The Ancient Greek word for wolf is 'λukoς'. It is pronounced "LEE-kohs."
Λευkóς Λύkoς is how you say white wolf in Greek.
Wolf.
Lupus means wolf in latin, and Lycan comes from the greek word for wolf.
Its the form of a Greek word meaning: Wolf
lupus or canis. One might be Greek. It's probably Lupus. In Latin, lupus means 'wolf' and canis means 'dog'. I don't know Greek, though.
Lykos comes from the Greek word "wolf" and "rattus" comes from the Latin word"rat" or "brown rat." So technically it means "Wolf-rat\Wolfrat."
Ancient Greek: Λέων, Λέοντας [Leon, Leondas] Modern Greek: Λεοντάρι, Λιοντάρι [Leondari, Liondari]
what form of word is wolf
No, the word "wolf" only has one syllable.
Wolf is pronounced WULF.
Wolf = זאב (ze'ev)