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v.1 to howl (viento, lobo).El viento ulula The wind howls.2 to hoot.La lechuza ulula de noche The owl hoots at night.3 to hoot at.Me ulula la lechuza The owl hoots at me.4 to howl at.Me ulula el viento The wind howls at me.* * *2 figurado to howl* * *VI [animal, viento] to howl, shriek; [búho] to hoot, screech* * ** * ** * *ulular [A1 ]vi1 «buho» to hoot2 «viento» to howl3 «persona» to wail* * *
ulular verbo intransitivo to ululate
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English:
hoot
- wail
* * *ulular vi[viento, lobo] to howl; [búho] to hoot* * ** * *ulular vi1) : to hoot2) : to howl, to wail* * *ulular vb1. (lobo) to howl2. (búho) to hoot -
3 ulular
• howl at• ululate
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Ululate — Ul u*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ululated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ululating}.] [L. ululatus, p. p. of ululare to howl, yell, shriek.] To howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals. Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ululate — (v.) 1620s, from L. ululatus, pp. of ululare (see ULULATION (Cf. ululation)). Related: Ululated; ululating … Etymology dictionary
ululate — *roar, bellow, bluster, bawl, vociferate, clamor, howl Analogous words: wail, keen, weep, *cry: bewail, lament (see DEPLORE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ululate — ► VERB ▪ howl or wail. DERIVATIVES ululation noun. ORIGIN Latin ululare howl, shriek … English terms dictionary
ululate — [yo͞ol′yoo lāt΄, ul′yoo lāt΄] vi. ululated, ululating [< L ululatus, pp. of ululare, to howl: echoic] 1. to howl or hoot 2. to wail or lament loudly ululant [yo͞ol′yoolənt, ul′yoolənt] adj. ululation n … English World dictionary
ululate — UK [ˈjuːljʊleɪt] / US [ˈjuljəˌleɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms ululate : present tense I/you/we/they ululate he/she/it ululates present participle ululating past tense ululated past participle ululated mainly literary to make a long high… … English dictionary
ululate — intransitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin ululatus, past participle of ululare, of imitative origin Date: circa 1623 howl, wail • ululation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
ululate — ululation, n. /ul yeuh layt , yoohl /, v.i., ululated, ululating. 1. to howl, as a dog or a wolf; hoot, as an owl. 2. to utter howling sounds, as in shrill, wordless lamentation; wail. 3. to lament loudly and shrilly. [1615 25; < L ululatus, ptp … Universalium
ululate — verb /ˈjuːljuleɪt,ˈʊljəleɪt/ a) to howl loudly or prolongedly in lamentation or joy Should I ever marry, Watson, I should hope to inspire my wife with some feeling which would prevent her from being walked off by a housekeeper when my corpse was… … Wiktionary
ululate — Synonyms and related words: bark, bawl, bay, bell, bellow, bewail, blare, blat, blate, bleat, bray, call, caterwaul, creak, cry, cry out, give tongue, give voice, groan, howl, keen, low, make an outcry, meow, mew, mewl, miaow, moan, moo, neigh,… … Moby Thesaurus
ululate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. howl, wail, cry, hoot, bark, mewl, mew, meow, bellow, moo, roar, caterwaul. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. howl, wail, lament. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To utter or emit a long, mournful,… … English dictionary for students