Lou loup penjat in the Contes de l'Armagnac, collected by Blade, Paris, 1867, p.
Wolves are an omen of death; the loupgarou of popular French tradition is a diabolical form.
But the minister was mair gleg than ye wad think, and Airchie got the whup, but it was roon the legs, an' it garred him loup and squeal!
And as for me, I had better take a millstone about my neck and loup into the depths of the mill-dam.
He states that he travelled a short distance on the Riviere du Loup and Riviere des Branches and a long distance on the St. Francis.
He states that about 1624, Recollet missionaries came to Acadia from Acquitaine, and thence went to Quebec in canoes by the River Loup with two Frenchmen and five Indians.
All the while some old dame would relate the old-world ogreish stories of Blue Beard, the Sorcerer, or the Loup Garou, to fascinate the ears and trouble the dreams of the young folks.
He would also meet with pleasure the working women of his acquaintance, those who had related to him the stories of Loup Garou and the traditions of the neighbourhood, and encouraged the boy from his earliest youth.
The afternoon sun fell full on the snow and darkened the upper valleys of the numerous confluents of the Var and Loup rivers.
Back from the Valley of the Loup was exploration and sketching ground for another season.
One cold winter, when food was scarce, a band went into camp near the Loup River.
From there they went to the Loup River, to the island in the Platte River and at last to the lodge under Center Island; but without avail.
Imagine old Bonzig's delight in this "vieux loup de mer," as he called him!
At Confederation only a third of the distance between St Andrews and Rivière du Loup on the St Lawrence had been completed, and the road was in a receiver's hands.
A gap of nearly five hundred miles between Rivière du Loup and Truro remained.
Bon loup mauvais compagnon, dit le brebis:' and a soldier, they say, is near akin to a wolf.
La faim chasse le loup hors du bois=--Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood.
Qui se fait brebis, loup le mange=--Him who makes himself a sheep the wolf eats.
Enfermer le loup dans la bergerie=--To shut up the wolf in the sheepfold; to patch up a wound or a disease.
Folle est la brébis qui au loup se confesse=--It is a silly sheep that makes the wolf her confessor.
Parlez du loup et vous en verrez la queue=--Speak of the wolf and you will see his tail; speak of the devil and he will appear.
On fait toujours le loup plus gros qu'il n'est=--People always make the wolf more formidable than he is.
Riviere duLoup is the best developed of the watering-places of the Lower St. Lawrence.
It would be unsafe to subject the loup immediately to the action of heavy hammers of iron.
By passing in succession through grooves gradually decreasing in size, any form or magnitude may be given to the bars; and the operation is so rapid, that the bar may be drawn from the loup at a single heat.
After the loup has been again heated, it may be subjected to the hammer.
St. Loup died on the Sunday following the day on which he had marked out his last resting-place, and it was done as he had commanded.
Down to the southern wall where lived the family of Francette they went, and the factor laid Loup in the shade of the cabin.
She seized Loup by the ears and dragged him forward, snarling.
Play in the sun with Loup and wait for the real prince.
They attacked the Chicasa and in spite of their superior artillery were disastrously beaten near Loup river.
These beds are those termed the Loup Fork or North Prong of Middle Loup by the earlier workers who supposed them to be of Miocene or Pliocene age.
These beds are also termed the Loup Fork or Loup River fossil beds (see discussion on p.
Subsequently the Loup Fork fauna was determined by Matthew (1923b) to be mostly early Pliocene (Clarendonian), but with a later Pleistocene element.
Loup now, gif thou list, for thou hes lost the ledder.
Omaha tradition avers that the Comanche were on the Middle Loup River, probably within the present century.
The Omaha and Oto were sometimes southeast of them near the mouth of the Platte, and the Comanche were northwest of them on the upper part of one of the branches of the Loup Fork.
The Pawnee tribes occupied the country on the Platte River adjoining the Loup Fork.
XX ‘So I cannot loup, I cannot come, I cannot loup to thee; My earthly part is all consumed, My spirit but speaks to thee.
The high road from Paris to Troyes passed quite in another direction; and a stranger in Mesnil St. Loup was a far greater stranger than he could possibly have been anywhere else, except perhaps in newly discovered America.
Thus, Mesnil St. Loup was little known to strangers, for its simplicity had no attractions for the many.
You can see Son Loupfrom the hotel steps in Vevey, but it takes hours to get to it.
Neither of them said anything more, and after a moment Sachiko replaced the loup and bent her head forward over the book.
Sachiko had taken off her loupand was lighting a cigarette.
Fitzgerald got the headband of his loup adjusted, and pulled it down over his eyes.
Sachiko took off the loupand leaned back in her chair, her palms cupped over her eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loup" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.