• Wolven

    Origin

    From wolf + -en. Compare Old English wylfen ("wolfish").

    Full definition of wolven

    Adjective

    wolven

    1. Of or pertaining to wolves; wolflike; wolfish.
      • 2004, Marilyn Mattie Brahen, Claiming Her:But the shepherd does protect the sheep from the wolf: therefore, few fall to feed the wolven cubs, the remaining sheep living long to rear more lambs and provide us with wool.
      • 2009, Kate Douglas, Wolf Tales VIII:Not a very wolven gesture, but somehow apropos.
      • 2011, Gill McKnight, Indigo Moon:“What I mean is, this marking you and hiding you away, it's very wolven. ..."

    Noun

    wolven

    (plural wolven)
    1. One who is wolflike in appearance or character.----
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