waul|wauled|wauling|wauls in English

verb

[wɔːl]

cry with a high-pitched sound, cry with a piercing sound like a baby or cat; make whiney loud sounds: squall

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1. Caterwaul (v.) "disagreeable howling or screeching," like that of a cat in heat, late 14c., caterwrawen, perhaps from Low German katerwaulen "cry like a cat," or formed in English from cater, from Middle Dutch cater "tomcat" + Middle English waul "to yowl," apparently from Old English *wrag, *wrah "angry," of uncertain origin but somehow imitative