howl

/haʊl/

howl

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Definition

The protracted, mournful cry of a dog, wolf or other canid; also of other animals.

Etymology

From Middle English howlen, houlen, from Old English *hūlian, from Proto-West Germanic *hūilōn, from Proto-Germanic *hūwilōną, *hiuwilōną (“to howl”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *kū-, *kew- (“to howl, scream”). Likely of imitative origin. Cognate with Saterland Frisian huulje (“to howl”), Dutch huilen (“to cry”), Romanian a hăuli (“to howl”), Old French ouler, German Low German hulen (“to howl”), German heulen (“to howl”), Danish hyle (“to howl”), Swedish yla (“to scream, yell”), Northern Luri آلٛیر (āłir, “howl”).

Example Sentences

  • "[T]he fox was out on love-adventures, abused his rivals, and uttered scoffing screams and howls."
  • "All at once the cat thrust her paw inside the ring again, but the tailor was quick as lightning and chopped the paw off. The cats set up a terrible howl, and away they rushed through the door as fast as they could."
  • "Dan was beginning to feel very depressed when suddenly the eerie howl of a dingo rang out[.]"
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