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1 вреска
squalling, bawling, shrieking* * *ululate, vociferate, twitter, bellow -
2 врекање
squalling, blubber -
3 кресок
squalling, nagging -
4 креслив
1. (пронизителен) shrill, piercing; screaming2. (рязък) strident3. (който много кряска) screaming, clamorous, squalling, noisy, loud-mouthed4. прен. loud, flashy, glaring, blatant* * *креслѝв,прил.1. ( пронизителен) shrill, piercing; screaming, high-pitched, ear-splitting;2. ( рязък) strident;4. прен. loud, flashy, glaring, blatant.* * *clamorous; loud-mouthed; pipy{`paipi}; (прен.): blatant* * *1. (който много кряска) screaming, clamorous, squalling, noisy, loud-mouthed 2. (пронизителен) shrill, piercing;screaming 3. (рязък) strident 4. прен. loud, flashy, glaring, blatant -
5 ciar
bawling, squalling -
6 skval
n. noisy talk.* * *n. [Engl. squeal and squall; cp. skjal and sköll]:—a squalling, noisy talk, Edda 110; horna-skvol, Eb. 13 new Ed. -
7 skvaldr
n. noisy talk, clamour.* * *n. [Dan. skvalder; Swed. sqvaller], a squalling, bawling, Fms. iv. 112, vi. 287, Bárð. 176. -
8 vāgītus
vāgītus (ūs), m [vagio], a crying, squalling: voces vagitus et ingens Infantumque animae flentes, V.: vagitūs similes puerilibus haedum Edentem, i. e. bleating like crying babes, O.* * * -
9 ревлив
ревлѝв,прил. bawling, squalling; \ревливо дете bawler, squaller. -
10 vrištanje
n screaming, shrieking, screeching, squalling; screams pi, shrieks pi, squalls pi -
11 sgriotachan
a squalling infant; from scread.Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > sgriotachan
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12 vagitus
vāgītus, ūs, m. [vagio], a crying, squalling of young children:vagitus et ploratus,
Plin. 7, praef. §2: vagituque locum lugubri complet,
Lucr. 5, 226:continuo auditae voces vagitus et ingens Infantumque animae flentes,
Verg. A. 6, 426:edere vagitum,
Quint. 1, 1, 21:dare,
Ov. H. 11, 85:sonare vagitibus,
Mart. 9, 21, 3.—Of the bleating of young goats, Ov. M. 15, 466; cf. Varr. L. L. 7, § 104 Müll.—Of a crying for pain:nec nox ulla... Quae non audierit mixtos vagitibus aegris Ploratus,
Lucr. 2, 579; Cels. 7 praef. med. -
13 ღრიალებს
vroaring, roars, squalling, squalls, wailing, wails -
14 schreiend
1. clamouring2. crying3. screaming4. screamingly adv5. shouting6. squalling7. vociferating8. whooping9. yelling -
15 ciar
men-ciar-ciar bawling, squalling k.r(of babies).
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