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单词 wrawl
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wrawlv.

Forms: Also Middle English wral, 1500s wrall, 1600s wralle; Middle English, 1600s wrawle, 1500s, 1700s wraul, 1600s wraule, 1500s– wrawl (1800s dialect rawwl); also Middle English (1800s dialect) warl.
Etymology: Imitative. Compare Norwegian vraula, raula; also Danish vraale, vræle, Swedish vråla, Low German wrâlen, to squall, bellow, scream.
Obsolete exc. northern dialect.
1. intransitive. To utter an inarticulate noise or sound; to bawl, squall.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [verb (intransitive)] > scream or shriek
screama1200
shrikec1200
shreamc1230
shritcha1250
scritcha1300
squeala1300
skrike1340
skirlc1400
wrawlc1440
sharmc1485
screak?a1500
shrighta1542
shriek1567
screech1577
waul1601
bawl1605
squall1688
skreigh1718
screel1730
skelloch1808
squalino1810
to scream (also cry, yell, etc.) blue murder1828
rescream1858
c1440 Ipomydon 1835 Thus he wrawled & wroth a way, One word to hyr he nolde not say.
1570 T. Tusser Hundreth Good Pointes Husbandry (new ed.) f. 39v Brauling fooles, that wrall for euery wrong.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 152 Man alone..she hath laid all naked upon the bare earth,..to cry and wraule presently from the very first houre that he is borne into this world.
1606 L. Bryskett Disc. Ciuill Life 53 Euer crying and wrawling for they wote not what.
c1780 M. Lonsdale in S. Gilpin Songs Cumbld. (1866) 276 Guidman stuid wraulin at her lug, An' ca'd her many a garrick.
1811 R. Willan in Archaeol. (1814) XVII. 163 Wrawling, quarrelling, or contending with a loud voice.
1859 B. Brierley Daisy Nook 49 A lot o' dhrunken chaps rawlin' wi' one another.
2. Of cat: = wraw v. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Felidae (feline) > felis domesticus (cat) > [verb (intransitive)] > miaow
kewtc1440
maw1481
wraw1481
wrawl1596
maule1599
mewl1611
meow1632
miaul1632
yow1820
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. xii. sig. Kk2v Some were..of cats, that wrawling still did cry. View more context for this quotation

Derivatives

ˈwrawler n. one who brawls or squalls.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [noun] > scream or shriek > person
wrawlerc1440
screaker1549
shreamer1573
screecher1585
squaller1688
shrieker1708
screamer1712
squealer1864
skriker1891
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 37/2 Blaffoorde or warlare [Winch. MS. wrawlere].., traulus.
1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 55 Neither were..[the children] criers, wrallers, or vnhappy children.
ˈwrawling n. and adj.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [noun] > scream or shriek
squealingc1325
skriking1340
shrikingc1374
shritchingc1374
skrikea1400
blaringc1440
shritch1470
scritchinga1500
shrikea1500
screak1513
skirl1513
wauling1533
wrawling1533
screamingc1540
scritch1548
skreighc1550
shright1558
screech1560
screaking1565
screeching1589
shriek1590
shrill1591
shirl1598
shrieking1602
screama1616
squalling1677
squall1709
squeal1747
skelloch1808
skreighing1816
skirling1820
sharming1823
shriekery1865
squee1938
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [adjective] > scream or shriek
wrawling1533
shreaming1565
scritching1577
shriking1583
shriekinga1586
screeching1602
screaming1616
in a screek1681
squalling1712
skirling1786
shrieky1848
screecha1854
squally1862
1533 J. Heywood Mery Play Iohan Iohan sig. B.i She wyll neuer leue her wrawlyng.
1570 B. Googe tr. T. Kirchmeyer Popish Kingdome ii. f. 21v Children there that lye, And fill their eares with wrawling all the night.
1574 A. Anderson Expos. Hymne Benedictus f. 30 To quiet & make stil his wanton and wrauling cryes.
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 1219 Cries and wrawlings of an infinite number of children.
1619 R. West Schoole of Vertue: 2nd Pt. sig. B Nor practize snuffingly to speake, for that doth imitate The brutish Storke..and the wralling cat.
1623 New & Merrie Prognost. sig. E 2 Beggars loue brawling, And wretches loue wrawling.
c1623 Welsh Embassador (1921) iv. 1510 [The women] to still their wrawlinge bastards cry out, husht [etc.].
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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