This is the 12832nd most frequent German word.
wölfin
The German word "Wölfin" means "she-wolf" in English.
In this sentence, 'Wölfin' denotes a female wolf and is used as the subject of the sentence, describing her action.
Die Wölfin führt ihre Jungen durch den Wald.
The she-wolf leads her young through the forest.
Here, 'Wölfin' is used as part of a possessive structure to indicate the source of the call.
Der Ruf der Wölfin hallte durch die Berge.
The call of the she-wolf echoed through the mountains.
In this context, 'Wölfin' refers to a symbolic or mythical figure representing protection.