Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at wulfrun.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Wulfrun.

Examples

  • This results in quite a lot of exposition as various people explain things to Wulfrun.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Carla 2006

  • Wulfrun accidentally reveals that Cwen possesses a valuable gold and garnet necklace, as a result of which Cwen is accused of theft and possibly treason and imprisoned awaiting trial.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Carla 2006

  • The 'Wolf Girl' of the novel's title is a nickname like this, although in the novel it's also a play on the heroine's name, Wulfrun.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • Wulfrun in particular is bright, resourceful and brave, a strong and capable heroine.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Carla 2006

  • Soon Wulfrun and her friends find themselves drawn into dangerous political events that threaten to pitch the whole kingdom of Northumbria into civil war.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • This results in quite a lot of exposition as various people explain things to Wulfrun.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • Wulfrun accidentally reveals that Cwen possesses a valuable gold and garnet necklace, as a result of which Cwen is accused of theft and possibly treason and imprisoned awaiting trial.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • Wulfrun finds help from unexpected friends, but unknown enemies are working to prevent her finding out the truth.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • Wulfrun in particular is bright, resourceful and brave, a strong and capable heroine.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

  • The central character is Wulfrun, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Cwen, a weaver who works for Whitby Abbey.

    Wolf Girl Carla 2006

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.