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Entry 6 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Whelp

· IPA /wɛlp/
01 n. One of the young of a dog or a beast of prey; a puppy; a cub; as, a lion's whelps.
  1. 1.
    One of the young of a dog or a beast of prey; a puppy; a cub; as, a lion's whelps.
  2. 2.
    A child; a youth; -- jocosely or in contempt.
    “That awkward whelp with his money bags would have made his entrance.” Addison.
  3. 3.
    One of the longitudinal ribs or ridges on the barrel of a capstan or a windless; -- usually in the plural; as, the whelps of a windlass.(Naut.)
  4. 4.
    One of the teeth of a sprocket wheel.
02 v. i. To bring forth young; -- said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey.
imp. & p. p. Whelped; p. pr. & vb. n. Whelping
  1. 1.
    To bring forth young; -- said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey.
03 v. t. To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.
  1. 1.
    To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.
    “Unless she had whelped it herself, she could not have loved a thing better.” B. Jonson.
    “Did thy foul fancy whelp so black a scheme?” Young.