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ululant, a.|ˈʌljuːlənt, ˈjuːl-| [a. L. ululant-, ululans, pres. pple. of ululāre: see next.] 1. Having the character of ululation.
1868G. Macdonald R. Falconer xxx, He burst out laughing, after a doubtful and ululant fashion. 1901E. Rickert in Academy 16 Mar. 236/2 An ululant tumult, that bounds and rebounds. 2. Ululating, howling.
1896A. Lang Walton's Angler Introd. p. xli, They were better than Quakers, naked and ululant. |