warg

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈwɑːɡ/|/ˈwɔːɡ/|/ˈwɑːɡ/|/ˈwoːɡ/    /ˈwoɹɡ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A type of particularly wild or hostile wolf.
    — But even the wild Wargs (for so the evil wolves over the Edge of the Wild were named) cannot climb trees. […] Every now and then all the Wargs in the circle would answer their grey chief all together, and their dreadful clamour almost made the hobbit fall out of his pine-tree.
动词 v.
  1. To possess the mind of (and see through the eyes of) another person or animal. slang
    — Even in far-off Braavos, Arya has wolf-dreams, and she can warg into Nymeria’s body; it’s thus that she discovers Catelyn’s body floating in the Trident and drags it out (SS, 65).
  2. To switch to another player character during a game.
    — I died and warged into my son, and waited around for a succession war in England.

词形变化

wargs plural wargs present,singular,third-person warging participle,present warged participle,past warged past

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词源

词源 1
Learned borrowing from Old Norse vargr (“wolf”), reintroduced by J. R. R. Tolkien; compare also Old English wearg. The verb senses emerged from the use of warg in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels as a noun referring to a person with a magical skin-changing ability.
词源 2
Learned borrowing from Old Norse vargr (“wolf”), reintroduced by J. R. R. Tolkien; compare also Old English wearg. The verb senses emerged from the use of warg in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels as a noun referring to a person with a magical skin-changing ability.
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