Edit:

Together they can make the combined-arms-gulls.

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    23 hours ago

    Wailos or wailer is wolf, is that because they “wail” (howl?) Or is that just a coincidence?

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      Sorry for being unclear–proto-Celtic calls wolves “wailos” for the same reason as they call gulls “weilanna,” because of the noise, yes. The coincidence is that the modern word “wolf” sounds like the proto-Celtic word “wailos.”

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      It’s probably the result of a taboo. It’s why people say “bear” (the brown one) or “medved” (the honey knower) instead of “arth” or “ursus”.

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        Interesting. I knew about “bear” but I did not know about “medved” as another minced-taboo. Thanks for that.