veelvraat

Etymology
1710; compound of, or. The term originally meant simply ‘glutton’ in German, but was applied to the hyena in pre-modern times. In the 15th century, Old was borrowed into Middle Low German by Hanseatic fur traders as  and folk-etymologically blended with the existing word for ‘glutton’, possibly influenced by, giving  (Reinke de Vos, 1498), ,. The meaning ‘wolverine’ was initially the only one received into Dutch, although by 1849 the word had acquired the meaning ‘glutton’.

Noun

 * 1) glutton
 * 2) wolverine,
 * 1) wolverine,