Wolve vs Wolfe - What's the difference?
wolve | wolfe |
To behave like a wolf.
Of an organ, to make a hollow whining sound like that of a wolf.
* 2006 , Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day , Vintage 2007, p. 784:
of English and German origin, a variant of Wolf.
English surnames from German
As a verb wolve
is to behave like a wolf.As a noun wolfe is
.wolve
English
Verb
(wolv)- he had returned to his schoolboy's script, to distant Evensongs, to the wolving of the ancient chapel organ as the last light is extinguished and the door latched for the long night.