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单词 bawling
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bawlingn.

/ˈbɔːlɪŋ/
Etymology: < bawl v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The howling or yelping of dogs, wolves, etc.; spec. in Hunting (see quot. 1753). Obsolete.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > [noun] > sound made by
bawling1555
the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [noun] > sound made by > bark > barking
barkingc1300
baffing1401
wappingc1440
bawling1555
spending1615
yapping1668
the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [noun] > sound made by > yelp > yelping
bawling1555
yawping1576
yelping1593
yapping1668
yappiness1928
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 20 Baffynge or bawlynge of howndys, baulatus, baffatus.]
1555 W. Waterman tr. J. Boemus Fardle of Facions ii. x. 213 Their [Tartares'] singyng is like the bawlynge of Woulues.
1635 G. Wither Lord's Prayer 129 The bawlings and snarlings of Dogs.
1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. Bawling, among hunters, is spoke of the dogs, when they are too busy to find the scent good.
2. Shouting at the top of one's voice, loud vehement outcry, vociferation.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [noun] > crying or shouting
cryc1380
reer?a1400
steveningc1440
vociferation1528
yowling1528
luring1547
holloing1600
bawling1629
vociferating1729
hallalloo1737
yo-yoing1836
vociferance1838
1629 J. Gaule Practique Theories Christs Predict. 237 The Rancour and Bawlings of Fiends and Wretches.
1722 W. Wollaston Relig. of Nature ix. 208 Propagating..senseless opinions with bawling and fury.
1865 D. Livingstone & C. Livingstone Narr. Exped. Zambesi xix. 366 But talking and bawling did not put them out of breath.
attributive.1882 19th Cent. No. 69. 749 They were in the bawling stage of beer.1884 Graphic 23 Aug. 190/2 To row within bawling distance.

Draft additions June 2018

The noisy and forceful crying of infants or young children; an instance of this. In later use also: any loud, unrestrained weeping or wailing.
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1649 J. Taylor Wandering 9 I was free there,..From childrens bawling, and caterwawling.
1705 R. Nelson Necessity of Church-communion Vindicated 6 The Child..fill'd the House with Noise and Bawlings, because his Nurse would not suffer him to scratch her.
1809 Lit. Panorama 5 1173 He meets an Irishwoman, with a squalling child in her arms;..both complain of the child's bawling.
1879 Reno (Nevada) Evening Gaz. 9 Jan. The shrill bawling of babies..smote the night for two hours longer.
1978 D. Robertson Mystical Union 179 At least he puts up with her bawling... She wouldn't be a badlooking woman..if she ever managed to shut off the waterworks.
2013 J. Ross Outside Wire xix. 222 I was in tears, but the bawling had more to do with humiliation and anger than anything.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

bawlingadj.

/ˈbɔːlɪŋ/
Etymology: < bawl v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Of dogs, etc.: Howling, yelping; spec. in Hunting, giving tongue too loudly (cf. bawling n. 1). Obsolete.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [adjective] > howling or yelping
bawling1594
parlagea1657
yappeting1681
waffling1698
yamphing1728
yaffing1815
yap-yapping1865
yaffling1875
yappy1909
the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > hound > [adjective] > (not) making sound > crying too loudly
babbling1578
bawling1594
mouthy1936
1594 T. Bowes tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. II. 510 A barking and bawling dogge.
1669 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (1681) 228 Small bawling Curs are the surest Watchers.
2. Shouting at the top of one's voice; making loud noise or outcry, vociferating.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [adjective] > shouting
belching1581
shouting1601
bawling1603
vociferant1609
vociferous?1611
vociferatinga1625
obstropolous1748
slogan-shouting1940
1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 830 Their barbarous bawling instruments.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics ii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 92 Nor heard, at bawling Bars, corrupted Law. View more context for this quotation
1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin II. xxxi. 170 I have none o' yer bawling, praying, singing niggers on my place.

Draft additions June 2018

Esp. of an infant or young child: crying noisily and forcefully; weeping or wailing loudly.
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1637 I. W. Valiant Scot ii. sig. E3v. I'le not spare Fathers, nor mothers, nor their bawling barnes.
1724 S. Croxall tr. Æsop Fables 74 A Nurse, who was endeavouring to quiet a froward, bawling Child.
1761 T. Forrest Ways to kill Care Ded. p. ii The next material point to be settled was, where to find a guardian for the bawling brat.
1898 M. Thompson Stories Cherokee Hills 34 The white mother died, leaving her chubby, kicking, bawling offspring.
1948 E. Webber & O. Webber Rampart Street xlviii. 307 There were tears on her cheek... He hated a bawling woman.
2006 Sunday Mail (Glasgow) (Nexis) 19 Nov. 7 Bawling bride Jane sobs in the rain in another typical East Enders wedding.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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