Wolf is the popular name of several animals in the Canidae family. They are related to dogs and hounds.
Middle-earth
- Wolf, one of Farmer Maggot's dogs.
- Gaurwaith, or Wolf-men, a group of outlaws.
- Wolf-Sauron, Sauron in Wolf-form.
- Wolves, creatures of evil:
- Wargs, or Wild Wolves, creatures of Rhovanion and part of the Battle of Five Armies.
- Werewolves, of whom the greatest was Carcharoth.
- White Wolves, animals from Forodwaith who attacked the Shire in S.R. 1311.
- Wolf-language, the language of wolves and dogs
- Wolf-riders, "Orcs or Orclike beings"[1] that rode on wolves.
- Wulf, a Man of Rohan of Dunlendish ancestry.
Real World
- Wolfgang Krege, German translator.
- Wolfe Morris, actor.
- Mark J.P. Wolf, author.
- Francis de Wolff, actor.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, Index, entry Wolfriders
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