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warg|wɑːg| [ad. ON. vargr wolf; cf. OE. wearg and wary n.] In the tales of J. R. R. Tolkien: a wolf of a particularly evil kind.
1937J. R. R. Tolkien Hobbit vi. 107 Even the wild Wargs (for so the evil wolves over the Edge of the Wild were named) cannot climb trees. 1954― Fellowship of Ring ii. i. 234 There are wargs and werewolves. 1968Radio Times 26 Sept. 48 It [sc. The Hobbit's Middle-Earth] is..peopled by dwarves, elves, goblins, giant spiders, trolls, wargs. |