The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wolfling \Wolf"ling\, n.
A young wolf.
--Carlyle.
Wiktionary
n. A wolf cub.
Usage examples of "wolfling".
I always thought that planet was a myth, a legend, like the Wolfling World.
I left it in the heart of the Madness Maze on the cold corpse of the Wolfling World, deep in the Darkvoid.
Before my creators found and transformed its interior, it was called the Wolfling World.
The Last Standing of the original Deathstalker dropped out of hyperspace without a murmur and drifted into orbit around the lifeless rock of the Wolfling World, also known as lost Haden.
The scientists had come up with a way to live forever, but you had to be a Wolfling for it to work.
The Wolfling was standing as though he might attack at any moment, and Owen had no doubt it would take a damn sight more than his sword to stop him.
He pushed that thought aside very firmly as the Wolfling growled again, and he glanced back over his shoulder.
Owen assumed the Wolfling had been joking, on the grounds he found it too worrying to believe otherwise.
The Wolfling placed a great hand flat against the stone, and a door opened up in the stone wall, swinging silently inward on unseen hinges.
A stark white light appeared in the doorway, and the Wolfling walked into it.
In niches in the walls, of various sizes, stood all that remained of the Wolfling race.
And for every Wolfling that died, we took a hundred human lives in payment.
A long time ago, scientists came here, into the Darkvoid, in search of the Maze and the Wolfling who guarded it.
The Wolfling was sniffing the air cautiously, as though checking for signs of an approaching storm.
If something as big and extremely dangerous looking as the Wolfling could be upset by the Maze, he felt he had every right to feel upset too.