the wail or cry
71gal-2 — gal 2 English meaning: to call, cry Deutsche Übersetzung: “rufen, schreien” Material: 1. Welsh galw “call, shout, cry, subpoena, send an invitation to court, summon”, M.Bret. galu “call, appeal; claim, summons; plea” (*gal u̯o ),… …
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73howl — /howl/, v.i. 1. to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf. 2. to utter a similar cry in distress, pain, rage, etc.; wail. 3. to make a sound like an animal howling: The wind howls through the trees. 4. Informal. to go on… …
74howl — [[t]haʊl[/t]] v.i. 1) anb (of a dog, wolf, or the like) to utter a characteristic loud, prolonged, mournful cry 2) anb (of a person or animal) to utter a similar cry, as in pain or rage; wail 3) to make a sound like an animal howling: The wind… …
75Ireland — • Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ireland Ireland † …
76howl — 1. noun 1) the howl of a wolf Syn: baying, howling, bay, cry, yowl, bark, yelp 2) a howl of anguish Syn: wail, cry, yell, yelp, yowl; bellow …
77howl — /haʊl / (say howl) verb (i) 1. to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf. 2. to utter a similar cry in distress, pain, rage, etc.; wail. 3. to make a sound like an animal howling: the wind is howling. –verb (t) 4. to… …
78ELI ẒIYYON VE-AREHA — (Heb. אֱלִי צִיּוֹן וְעָרֶיהָ; Wail, Zion and its cities ), the initial words of an acrostic elegy for the fast day of the Ninth of av . This dirge, written in the Middle Ages but of anonymous authorship, consists of 12 stanzas, each closing with …
79lament — v 1. mourn, mourn for, sorrow, grieve, grieve for, feel for, be or feel sorry for, weep for, pity; condole, commiserate, compassionate, sympathize; deplore, bewail, bemoan, moan, groan, Inf. sing or cry the blues; regret, repine, rue, rue the day …
80howl — 1. noun 1) the howl of a wolf Syn: baying, cry, bark, yelp 2) a howl of anguish Syn: wail, cry, yell, yelp, bellow, roar, shout, shriek …