Waul - definition of waul by The Free Dictionary Waul (Eds ), Prisoners once removed: The impact of incarceration and reentry on children, families, and communities (pp The consequences of parental incarceration for African American mothers, children, and grandparent caregivers
waul - Wiktionary, the free dictionary waul (third-person singular simple present wauls, present participle wauling, simple past and past participle wauled) To wail, to cry plaintively Thou know’st, the first time that we smell the air, We waul, and cry
What does waul mean? - Definitions. net "Waul" is a Scottish dialect term, primarily used to describe the sound or noise made by a cat, similar to a wail or howl It can also refer to a long, loud, and mournful cry or a high pitched scream
Waul - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Originating in the 14th century, "wraw" likely imitates sounds and stems from Old English *wrag *wrah meaning "angry"; it means to cry loudly like a cat or infant
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