see a wolf

English

Etymology

In allusion to an old superstition.

Verb

see a wolf (third-person singular simple present sees a wolf, present participle seeing a wolf, simple past saw a wolf, past participle seen a wolf)

  1. To lose one's voice.

References

  • Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (1908).
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