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The word "wolf" has its origins in the Proto-Indo-European root *wĺ̥kʷos, which also gave rise to the Latin "lupus" and the Greek "lýkos." This root is believed to be onomatopoeic, imitative of the howling sound made by wolves.
Variations and Related Words:
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