
Source: National Geographic
aardvark |ˈärdˌvärk|
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from South African Dutch, from aarde ‘earth’ + vark ‘pig.’

aardwolf |ˈärdˌwoŏlf|
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from South African Dutch, from aarde ‘earth’ + wolf ‘wolf.’
In retrospect, the dictionary plug-in on my Mac that is accessible via Quicksilver is actually pretty good. It occasionally gives even more info than my Concise Oxford English Dictionary.
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