allupare

Italian

Etymology

From a- + lupo + -are.

Verb

allupàre (first-person singular present allùpo, first-person singular past historic allupài, past participle allupàto, auxiliary èssere)

  1. to become wolflike, to dress as a wolf
  2. to be famished (like a wolf)
  3. to be eager (especially with sexual desire)

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