Whelp: English to English |
Whelp (n.) A child; a youth; -- jocosely or in contempt. |
Whelp (n.) 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. |
Whelp (n.) One of the teeth of a sprocket wheel. |
Whelp (n.) One of the young of a dog or a beast of prey; a puppy; a cub; as, a lion's whelps. |
Whelp (v. i.) To bring forth young; -- said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey. |
Whelp (v. t.) To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to. |