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Wolf
/vɔlf/
狼,殘忍貪婪之人,極度的窮困(
vt
.)狼吞虎嚥,大吃
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wolf
n.
;
pl
.
Wolves
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
several
species
of
carnivorous
mammal
belonging
to
the
genus
Canis
(
family
Canidae
)
and
closely
allied
to
the
common
dog
.
The
best-known
and
most
destructive
species
are
the
European
wolf
(
Canis lupus
),
the
American
gray
,
or
timber
,
wolf
(
Canis occidentalis
),
and
the
prairie
wolf
,
more
commonly
called
coyote
.
Wolves
often
hunt
in
packs
,
and
may
thus
attack
large
animals
and
,
rarely
,
even
man
.
2.
Zool.
One
of
the
destructive
,
and
usually
hairy
,
larvae
of
several
species
of
beetles
and
grain
moths
;
as
,
the
bee
wolf
.
3.
Fig
.:
Any
very
ravenous
,
rapacious
,
or
destructive
person
or
thing
;
especially
,
want
;
starvation
;
as
,
they
toiled
hard
to
keep
the
wolf
from
the
door
.
4.
A
white
worm
,
or
maggot
,
which
infests
granaries
.
5.
An
eating
ulcer
or
sore
.
Cf
.
Lupus
. [
Obs
.]
If
God
should
send
a
cancer
upon
thy
face
,
or
a
wolf
into
thy
side
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
6.
Mus.
(a)
The
harsh
,
howling
sound
of
some
of
the
chords
on
an
organ
or
piano
tuned
by
unequal
temperament
.
(b)
In
bowed
instruments
,
a
harshness
due
to
defective
vibration
in
certain
notes
of
the
scale
.
7.
Textile Manuf.
A
willying
machine
.
Black wolf
.
Zool.
(a)
A
black
variety
of
the
European
wolf
which
is
common
in
the
Pyrenees
.
(b)
A
black
variety
of
the
American
gray
wolf
.
Golden wolf
Zool.
,
the
Thibetan
wolf
(
Canis laniger
); --
called
also
chanco
.
Indian wolf
Zool.
,
an
Asiatic
wolf
(
Canis pallipes
)
which
somewhat
resembles
a
jackal
.
Called
also
landgak
.
Prairie wolf
Zool.
,
the
coyote
.
Sea wolf
.
Zool.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Strand wolf
Zool.
the
striped
hyena
.
Tasmanian wolf
Zool.
,
the
zebra
wolf
.
Tiger wolf
Zool.
,
the
spotted
hyena
.
To keep the wolf from the door
,
to
keep
away
poverty
;
to
prevent
starvation
.
See
Wolf
, 3,
above
. --
Tennyson
.
Wolf dog
.
Zool.
(a)
The
mastiff
,
or
shepherd
dog
,
of
the
Pyrenees
,
supposed
by
some
authors
to
be
one
of
the
ancestors
of
the
St
.
Bernard
dog
.
(b)
The
Irish
greyhound
,
supposed
to
have
been
used
formerly
by
the
Danes
for
chasing
wolves
.
(c)
A
dog
bred
between
a
dog
and
a
wolf
,
as
the
Eskimo
dog
.
Wolf eel
Zool.
,
a
wolf
fish
.
Wolf fish
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
large
,
voracious
marine
fishes
of
the
genus
Anarrhichas
,
especially
the
common
species
(
Anarrhichas lupus
)
of
Europe
and
North
America
.
These
fishes
have
large
teeth
and
powerful
jaws
.
Called
also
catfish
,
sea cat
,
sea wolf
,
stone biter
,
and
swinefish
.
Wolf net
,
a
kind
of
net
used
in
fishing
,
which
takes
great
numbers
of
fish
.
Wolf's peach
Bot.
,
the
tomato
,
or
love
apple
(
Lycopersicum esculentum
).
Wolf spider
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
running
ground
spiders
belonging
to
the
genus
Lycosa
,
or
family
Lycosidae
.
These
spiders
run
about
rapidly
in
search
of
their
prey
.
Most
of
them
are
plain
brown
or
blackish
in
color
.
See
Illust
.
in
App
.
Zebra wolf
Zool.
,
a
savage
carnivorous
marsupial
(
Thylacinus cynocephalus
)
native
of
Tasmania
; --
called
also
Tasmanian wolf
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wolf
n
1:
any
of
various
predatory
carnivorous
canine
mammals
of
North
America
and
Eurasia
that
usually
hunt
in
packs
2:
Austrian
composer
(1860-1903) [
syn
:
Hugo Wolf
]
3:
German
classical
scholar
who
claimed
that
the
Iliad
and
Odyssey
were
composed
by
several
authors
(1759-1824) [
syn
:
Friedrich August Wolf
]
4:
a
man
who
is
aggressive
in
making
amorous
advances
to
women
[
syn
:
woman chaser
,
skirt chaser
,
masher
]
5:
a
cruelly
rapacious
person
[
syn
:
beast
,
savage
,
brute
,
wildcat
]
v
:
eat
hastily
; "
The
teenager
wolfed
down
the
pizza
" [
syn
: {
wolf
down
]
[
also
:
wolves
(
pl
)]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Wolf
Heb
.
zeeb
,
frequently
referred
to
in
Scripture
as
an
emblem
of
treachery
and
cruelty
.
Jacob's
prophecy
, "
Benjamin
shall
ravin
as
a
wolf
" (
Gen
. 49:27),
represents
the
warlike
character
of
that
tribe
(
see
Judg
. 19-21).
Isaiah
represents
the
peace
of
Messiah's
kingdom
by
the
words
, "
The
wolf
also
shall
dwell
with
the
lamb
" (
Isa
. 11:6).
The
habits
of
the
wolf
are
described
in
Jer
. 5:6;
Hab
. 1:8;
Zeph
. 3:3;
Ezek
. 22:27;
Matt
. 7:15; 10:16;
Acts
20:29.
Wolves
are
still
sometimes
found
in
Palestine
,
and
are
the
dread
of
shepherds
,
as
of
old
.
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