>Why use ware
homonym?
Late Old English werewulf, fromwer ("man")+ wulf ("wolf"). Other theories have been suggested; see Werewolf: Etymology. Cognate to garou in French loup-garou ("werewolf"), from Old French warous, from Frankish wari wulf.
>Why use ware
homonym?
Late Old English werewulf, fromwer ("man")+ wulf ("wolf"). Other theories have been suggested; see Werewolf: Etymology. Cognate to garou in French loup-garou ("werewolf"), from Old French warous, from Frankish wari wulf.
>homonym?
>A mighty pack
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https://twitter.com/StormIsUponUs/status/1067076628050669568
Re: GHWB USSS code name re: Timber WOLF
The grey WOLF (Canis lupus; also known as timber WOLF) shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog.
State funeral next week.
Coincidence?
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