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French language retains numerous historical expressions featuring wolves

The Local examines the linguistic legacy of the wolf in French, noting how the animal's historical reputation as a savage beast influenced common everyday idioms.

By 25 Jun 2026 · 09:30 CET Updated 25 Jun 2026 · 09:30 CET

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According to The Local, the wolf has long been perceived in French culture as a dangerous creature found within the woods. This persistent cultural fear has resulted in a wide array of expressions that remain in active use within the French language today.

The publication highlights that these phrases often reflect the historical status of the wolf as a savage beast. While the wolf remains a subject of intrigue, its integration into the French lexicon serves as a lasting reminder of how wildlife and folklore have shaped the country's linguistic history.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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