wolfers

[US]/ˈwʊlfəz/
[UK]/ˈwʊlfərz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.wolfers (also spelled Wolfers): a surname of Germanic origin, derived from "wolf" meaning "wolf herder" or "wolf hunter"

Example Sentences

the wolfers tracked the wolves across the vast plains.

professional wolfers were hired to protect the sheep flocks.

experienced wolfers knew how to read animal tracks.

a group of wolfers set up camp near the watering hole.

wolfers and their dogs worked together to hunt wolves.

the wolfers' skills were passed down through generations.

during the 19th century, many wolfers worked in australia.

the life of wolfers was harsh and dangerous.

brave wolfers ventured into the wilderness.

the wolfers built shelters from branches and leaves.

wolfers often traveled long distances to find wolves.

young men often became wolfers to earn a living.

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