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Wolfkin

Wolfkin \Wolf"kin\, n. A little or young wolf.
--Tennyson.

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wolfkin

n. A young or small wolf.

Usage examples of "wolfkin".

But Red Guard walked close by, and their magics were too strong for one lone Wolfkin to overcome.

Damn whatever ill luck had led to the discovery of the Wolfkin by the Red Guard.

Apparently some signal too subtle for Suchen was passed among the Wolfkin, for one of the she-wolves quickly shifted into human shape.

Like her, he was Wolfkin, although none of them had known it until those terrible last days in Segg.

Londah stood a few feet away, untouched and with a faint look of curiosity, as if puzzled by the ways of humans and Wolfkin alike.

Yozerf desperately hoped that she would remember not to say anything about either his Wolfkin nature or the powers he had inherited from his Jonaglir ancestors.

Yozerf, however, suspected that the injury was due to a trap rather than a sword, for Wolfkin seldom served in armies.

The husband had bristled and postured quite a bit, disliking the idea of submitting to another Wolfkin male, but his wife had put her foot down and insisted on the safety of numbers.

Then gray shapes hurtled past him, their snarls splitting the air, and the Wolfkin fought back.

Yozerf stepped in between them, blocking the Wolfkin from harm with his own body.

If they are Wolfkin now, they were Wolfkin last week and the week before that.

Bad enough wandering around the countryside with Wolfkin, but to be led by an Aclytese sorcerer .

Two-thirds of their number remained, a solid wall of humans, Aclytes, and Wolfkin, and an unexpected pride touched him to see them there.

The mixed group of humans, Aclytes, and Wolfkin around him looked united in their misery.

The celebration would take place on the longest night of the year, which was held sacred by humans, Aclytes, and Wolfkin alike.