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'' | In modern Icelandic, ''vargur'' means "wolf". The word is used for wolves in general, and as a metaphor for a hot-head, but has historical associations with the mythological wolves [[Fenrir]], Sköll, and Hati. Present-day English speakers might be more familiar with the Anglicized form ''warg'', popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien. | ||
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