wolfcub

Noun

 * 1) * 1870, Eiríkr Magnússon, William Morris (translators), unknown 13th-century author, , F.S. Ellis, page 112:
 * “Thou shalt lose both realm and wealth, and thy life and me, for I shall fare home to my kin, and abide there in sorrow, unless thou slayest Sigurd and his son; never nourish thou a wolfcub.”
 * 1) * 1986, British Neo-Formalist Circle, University of Keele, Essays in poetics, v.11-13, University of Keele, page 88:
 * If a wolfcub had raised its head with such a movement it would have been evident that it was about to howl.
 * 1) * 1986, British Neo-Formalist Circle, University of Keele, Essays in poetics, v.11-13, University of Keele, page 88:
 * If a wolfcub had raised its head with such a movement it would have been evident that it was about to howl.