Beslubbering- A minor wolf curse
Beezer- A blind wolf constallation. (I use it saying a blind old wolf)
Cag-mag- crazy
Canker-livered- One of the many curses
Craw- A fight to the death between two wolves, usually wolves withought packs
Gaffling- Amourning howl, a sad song
Greet- to fret
Hamycch- to leap
Heal- a den
Moldwarp- The most offensive wolf curse
Moonrot- A bad omen
Myrrglosch- Bits of a miracle
Sark- witch
Slaan Boldadh- A kind of Goodbye
Slink melf- A group of wolves fourmed to hunt down an animal that poes a threat to the pack.
Skaats dance- A deathly dance preformed in "Frost wolf"
"Villalobos" translates to "village of wolves" in English. The term is derived from the Spanish words "villa," meaning village, and "lobos," meaning wolves. It is often used as a surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
Unrepairable or unmendable, and some terms are beyond repair or too far gonecan be used for 'can not fix'.
The word beyond used as a preposition can be defined as at or to the further side. The word beyond used as a noun can be defined as the unknown after death.
Beyond refers to something past a specific point. For instance, the car is beyond the bus on the road, is an example of beyond used in a sentence.
If you're talking about this μύτη and pronounce me-teh then it means ''nose''
Louvière used to mean "the wolves' den" or "a wolf's place" in French.
"Sur" is a prefix in English that often means "over" or "beyond." It is borrowed from French and is used to form various words such as "surround," "surpass," and "surface."
The suffix "hyper-" means excessive or overly active. It is often used in words to denote something as beyond normal or above average in intensity or quantity.
The prefix that has the same meaning as "beyond" and "exceedingly" is "ultra-". This prefix is used to convey the idea of something going beyond the normal or surpassing expectations.
Yes, it is. It means 'beyond the ordinary' and is used to mean exceptional or remarkable.
it is ellegal to kill wolves in the US
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.