lupine
1 Americannoun
adjective
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pertaining to or resembling the wolf.
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related to the wolf.
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savage; ravenous; predatory.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of lupine1
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin lupīnus, lupīnum, apparently noun use of lupīnus lupine 2; compare German wolfsbohne lupine, literally, wolf bean
Origin of lupine2
1650–60; < Latin lupīnus of a wolf, equivalent to lup ( us ) wolf + -īnus -ine 1
Explanation
When something reminds you of a wolf, you can describe it as lupine. German shepherds are much more lupine than pugs are. A lupine person, animal, or thing shares some of the characteristics of a wolf. You might describe your brother's sharp-toothed smile as slightly lupine, worry about your sister's lupine habit of howling at the full moon, or admire your dog's noble lupine profile. The adjective lupine comes from the French word of the same name, with Latin roots: lupinus, "of the wolf," from lupus, "wolf."
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Example Sentences
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"The next North Korean Amateur Open is hoped to take place in 2026," the website for the event, sponsored by Britain-based Lupine Travel, said.
From Barron's • Jan. 27, 2026
What is perhaps more surprising is that Heeney and two other members of the group she led for Lupine Tours earlier this year were women - and they were far from the only ones.
From BBC • Jul. 20, 2024
“Pretty big considering the size of the branch,” supervising librarian Lupine Miller said.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 14, 2023
An updated missing person’s flier says he was last seen on the Lupine Meadows trail system leading to those lakes.
From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2022
At the far corner of this nook, more unprotected where the sun shone, was a clump of the blue and white butterfly blossoms of the Mountain Lupine.
From Campward Ho! A Manual for Girl Scout Camps by Unknown
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