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wolfess \sêndagô ?\

  1. wâlï-mbo tî ngonda
    • "Notwithstanding however these accidental predatory gangs, the wolf lives instinctively solitary and unsocial, so that even his connexion with the wolfess is but of short duration, and is independent on all enticement and affection, the mere furious impulse of a momentary want. "— (Lucian (of Samosata.), Christoph Martin Wieland, Lucian of Samosata , Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820, volume 1,lêmbëtï 560)
    • "In her demure way, she was as wild as a wolfess."— (Noelle Mack, Wicked , Kensington Books, 2009, ISBN 9780758247841, lêmbëtï 74)
    • "The wolfess may be a fool, moving among the junipers, just when we have succeeded."— (Patrick O'Brian, “Post Captain” na Aubrey/Maturin Novels , W. W. Norton & Company, 2011, ISBN 9780393059939, Volume 2)