HOWL, L. ululo.
1. To cry as a dog or wolf to utter a particular kind of loud, protracted and mournful sound. We say, the dog howls the wolf howls. Hence,
2. To utter a loud, mournful sound, expressive of distress to wail.
Howl lye, for the day of the Lord is at hand. Isaiah 13
Ye rich men, weep and howl. James 5
3. To roar as a tempest.
HOWL, To utter or speak with outcry.
Go--howl it out in deserts.
HOWL, n. The cry of a dog or wolf, or other like sound.
1. The cry of a human being in horror or anguish.
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