-
Wolfhounds were used as
hunting dogs by the Gaels, who
called them Cú
Faoil (Irish: Cú
Faoil [ˌkuː ˈfˠiːlʲ],
composed of the
elements "hound" and "wolf", i.e...
- com". www.dictionary.com.
Retrieved 2019-08-17. Maxwell,
Garret (1994).
Faoil, Foil, Saber, and Épée Fencing: Skills, Safety, Operations, and Responsibilities...
- Cas Corach. The
Irish words for wolf are Mac Tíre ("son of the land"),
Faoil and Cú
Allaidh ("wild dog"), and ****ociation with
human transformation linger...