Λευkóς Λύkoς is how you say white wolf in Greek.
The greek word for Wolf is "Likos" λύκος
The Ancient Greek word for wolf is 'λukoς'. It is pronounced "LEE-kohs."
Wolf.
The Romans language is latin and the latin word for wolf is Lupus
The Greek word for white is "aspro". Old Greek word (but still in use ) for white is ''lefko'' or ''leuko'', as in ''leukemia'', which means ''white blood''.
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'.
Lupus means wolf in latin, and Lycan comes from the greek word for wolf.
Its the form of a Greek word meaning: Wolf
Hello friend, Russian word for white wolf is белый волк or Byeli Volk in latin letters, hope that helped - cheers
Yes leukemia is a Greek word deriving from the greek words lefko ema (white blood).
Ah, what a beautiful question! In Blackfoot, the term for "white wolf" is "akíísomm." It's like painting a serene winter landscape with gentle brushstrokes, capturing the essence of the majestic creature in the stillness of the snow. Just say those syllables with a soft touch, and you'll feel the spirit of the white wolf come to life on your canvas.
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.