2. i̯ū̆
yowl (exclamation of joy/wonder)
Reflexes - Pokorny
Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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English | ||||
Middle English | yowlen | to yowl | vb | W7 LRC |
English | jubilant | exultant, expressing great joy | adj | W7 LRC |
English | jubilate | to rejoice | vb | W7 LRC |
English | jubilation | rejoicing, being jubilant | n | W7 LRC |
English | yodel | song sung by yodeling | n | W7 LRC |
English | yodel | to sing while switching between head/chest voice | vb | W7 LRC |
English | yowl | long loud wail/howl | n | W7 LRC |
English | yowl | to wail, howl, utter long loud cry | vb | IEW W7 LRC |
West Germanic | ||||
Middle High German | jodeln | to yodel | vb | IEW LRC |
Middle High German | jōlen | to yowl | vb | IEW LRC |
German | jodeln | to yodel | vb | IEW LRC |
German | johlen | to yowl | vb | IEW LRC |
North Germanic | ||||
Old Norse | ȳla | to yowl | vb | IEW LRC |
Italic | ||||
Latin | jūbilō, jūbilare | to cheer, exult, jubilate | vb | IEW W7 LRC |