ululant

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English

Etymology

Derived from Latin ululāns, present participle of ululō (I howl).

Adjective

ululant (comparative more ululant, superlative most ululant)

  1. Howling; wailing.
    • 1660, anonymous author, THE RVMP ULULANT, OR PENITENCE per FORCE
    • 1924, H.P. Lovecraft, Harry Houdini, “Imprisoned With the Pharaohs”, in Weird Tales, volume 4, number 2:
      A fiendish and ululant corpse-gurgle or death-rattle now split the very atmosphere — the charnel atmosphere poisonous with naphtha and bitumen blasts — in one concerted chorus from the ghoulish legion of hybrid blasphemies.
    • 1927, Joseph Mailliard, “Additional Breeding Records of the Spotted and Saw-whet Owls in California”, in The Condor, volume 29, page 160:
      At the Bohemian Grove, Sonoma County, in some years its notes occasionally may be distinguished during intervals in the ululant chorus that resounds through the woods of a summer night — after the Bohemians have ceased ululating.
    • 2007, Rick Atkinson, The War in North Africa, 1942–1943, Volume One of the Liberation Trilogy, page 181:
      With a rumble of hooves and an ululant war cry, the double column broke into a gallop the stone bridge just as the first German dive-bombers appeared overhead.

References

Catalan

Verb

ululant

  1. gerund of ulular

French

Participle

ululant

  1. present participle of ululer

Further reading

Latin

Verb

ululant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of ululō