Old English hwelp "whelp, young of the dog," from a Germanic root related to Old Saxon hwelp, Old Norse hvelpr, Dutch welp, German hwelf; of unknown origin. Now largely displaced by puppy. Also applied to wild animals. Sense of "scamp" first recorded early 14c.
whelp (v.)
c. 1200, from whelp (n.). Related: Whelped; whelping.
例文
1. That is the sole consideration which can make him endure the whelp .
がこの小さなパパラッチを容認できる唯一の動機だ。
2.Mr.Harthou wondered why the whelp looked soill.
ヒョードル豪士は、この犬がなぜこんなに無気力に見えるのか不思議に思った。
3.This whelp is the only person she loves!
この犬は彼女が愛している唯一の人です!
4.Please inspect S 001 the ear whelp quantity is not correct.