Pronunciation: /wɔːrg/

Definitions of Warg1

noun a mythical creature resembling a wolf, often depicted in fantasy literature and games

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a warg in the forest.

A2 The warg1 is a mythical creature in some fantasy books.

B1 The warg1 is often depicted as a fierce and dangerous predator.

B2 In some stories, warg1s are said to be able to communicate with humans telepathically.

C1 The warg1 played a significant role in the battle, leading its pack to victory.

C2 The warg1's cunning tactics and ferocity made it a formidable opponent on the battlefield.

Examples of Warg1 in a Sentence

formal The military used Warg1 technology to simulate different battle scenarios.

informal I heard they're using Warg1 in the new video game for realistic combat.

slang Warg1 is the real deal when it comes to virtual warfare.

figurative His strategic thinking was like a Warg1, always planning ahead and anticipating the enemy's moves.

Grammatical Forms of Warg1

past tense

Warged

plural

Wargs

comparative

more Wargy

superlative

most Wargy

present tense

Wargs

future tense

will Warg

perfect tense

have Warged

continuous tense

is Warging

singular

Warg1

positive degree

Warg1

infinitive

to Warg

gerund

Warging

participle

Warged

Origin and Evolution of Warg1

First Known Use: 1200 year
Language of Origin: Old Norse
Story behind the word: The word 'Warg' originated from Old Norse mythology, specifically in Norse sagas and poems.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a mythical wolf-like creature in Norse mythology, the term 'Warg' has evolved to be commonly used in modern fantasy literature and gaming to refer to a large, intelligent wolf or wolf-like creature.