Citations:wolfwhelp


 * 1827,, The Works of Walter Scott, Esq. CIII: The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French; with a Preliminary View of the French Revolution III, : printed for the brothers Schumann, chapter xiii: “View of the French Revolution”, page 50:
 * This wretch, a shoemaker called Simon, asked his employers, “what was to be done with the young wolfwhelp; Was he to be slain?” — “No.” — “Poisoned?” — “No.” — “Starved to death?” — “No.” — “What then?” — “He was to be got rid of.”
 * 1903,, “The death of Crimthann son of Fidach, and the adventures of the sons of Eochaid Muigmedón” in Revue Celtique XXIV, ed. (chief editor, assisted by Émile Ernault, , and ), page 185:
 * Eochaid’s sons, high their brightness, // including Niall, Caìrenn’s wolfwhelp, etc.
 * 1972, The Bulletin of The Board of Celtic Studies XXIV, :, page 430:
 * Olr. cana, cano ‘cub, whelp (wolfwhelp)’⁷ and W. cenau, cenaw ‘cub, whelp, puppy, son, descendant, young warrior, etc.’⁸ are both well attested as personal names.⁹