different between yowl vs weep
yowl
English
Etymology
From Middle English yollen, past participle of yellen (“to yell”). More at yell, yollen.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?l
Noun
yowl (plural yowls)
- A prolonged, loud cry, like the sound of an animal; a wail; a howl.
Translations
Verb
yowl (third-person singular simple present yowls, present participle yowling, simple past and past participle yowled)
- (intransitive) Utter a yowl.
- (transitive) Express by yowling; utter with a yowl.
Derived terms
- yowler
Translations
Anagrams
- Lowy, owly
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weep
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: w?p, IPA(key): /wi?p/
- Rhymes: -i?p
Etymology 1
From Middle English wepen, from Old English w?pan (“to weep, complain, bewail, mourn over, deplore”), from Proto-West Germanic *w?pijan, from Proto-Germanic *w?pijan? (“to weep”), from Proto-Indo-European *weh?b- (“to call, cry, complain”).
Cognate with Scots wepe, weip (“to weep”), Saterland Frisian wapia (“to cry, complain”), Icelandic æpa (“to yell, shout”).
Verb
weep (third-person singular simple present weeps, present participle weeping, simple past and past participle wept or (poetic, otherwise nonstandard) weeped)
- To cry; shed tears.
- They wept together in silence.
- To lament; to complain.
- They weep unto me, saying, Give us flesh, that we may eat.
- (medicine, of a wound or sore) To produce secretions.
- To flow in drops; to run in drops.
- a weeping spring, which discharges water slowly
- To hang the branches, as if in sorrow; to be pendent; to droop; said of a plant or its branches.
- (obsolete, transitive) To weep over; to bewail.
- 1717, Matthew Prior, The Dove
- Fair Venus wept the sad disaster
Of having lost her favorite dove.
- Fair Venus wept the sad disaster
- 1717, Matthew Prior, The Dove
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:weep
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
weep (plural weeps)
- A session of crying.
- Sometimes you just have to have a good weep.
Etymology 2
Imitative of its cry.
Noun
weep (plural weeps)
- A lapwing; wipe, especially, a northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus).
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