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(of hounds or wolves)

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  • Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology — MythologyTurkic and Mongolian mythologyIn Altaic mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples, the wolf is a revered animal. The shamanic Turkic peoples even believed they were descendants of wolves in Turkic legends. The legend of Asena is an… …   Wikipedia

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  • Celtic Hounds — Infobox Dogbreed name= Celtic Hound image caption= altname= Irish Greyhound or Scottish Rough Hound nickname= country=Ireland/ United Kingdom fcigroup= fcisection= fcinum= fcistd= akcgroup= akcstd= ankcgroup= ankcstd= ckcgroup= ckcstd= kcukgroup …   Wikipedia

  • Clan Wolf-in-Exile — of the fictional universe of BattleTech is one of the Clans. History The exiled Wolves arrived in the Lyran Alliance on 20 November 3057, in the Morges System. As planetary defense had been turned over to the Kell Hounds, there was no need for… …   Wikipedia

  • group — [gro͞op] n. [Fr groupe < It gruppo, a knot, lump, group < Gmc * kruppa, round mass: see CROP] 1. a number of persons or things gathered closely together and forming a recognizable unit; cluster; aggregation; band [a group of houses] 2. a… …   English World dictionary

  • dog — dogless, adj. doglike, adj. /dawg, dog/, n., v., dogged, dogging. n. 1. a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties. 2. any carnivore of the dogfamily Canidae, having prominent canine teeth and, in the wild state, a long and… …   Universalium

  • List of BattleTech characters — The fictional universe of the BattleTech wargaming and science fiction franchise is populated with many significant recurring characters, a number of which appear both in novelizations and in game backstories. Some also factor into the plots of… …   Wikipedia

  • Medieval hunting — King William I and King Harold II of England, Bayeux Tapestry. Throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages, men hunted wild animals. While game was at times an important source of food, it was rarely the principal source of nutrition. Hunting… …   Wikipedia

  • Hunting in Russia — has an old tradition in terms of indigenous people, while the original features of state and princely economy were farming and cattle breeding. There was hunting for food as well as sport. The word hunting ( охота , okhota ) first appeared in the …   Wikipedia

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