different between whelpling vs wheepling

whelpling

English

Etymology

From whelp +? -ling.

Noun

whelpling (plural whelplings)

  1. A little whelp.
    • 1907, Frederic William Farrar, Lives of the Fathers:
      " [] For that whelpling Diogenes sought to find a man, carrying round his lamp at midday; but Marcion, having quenched the light of faith, has lost the God whom he had found."
    • 2011, Ani Johnson, Half-Breed:
      "Yes, I did," Evia replied, and then licked the top of the whelpling's head.
    • 2011, Jonathan Lethem, The Ecstasy of Influence:
      [] to share space with his dog, whom the attendant explained he'd rescued from the road and taken in, likely, according to the corny script I'd begun playing in, so I'd understand I was truly a stray, a whelpling, a pup.

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wheepling

English

Verb

wheepling

  1. present participle of wheeple

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