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OP Is there such a word as uulate? What is the word am I thinking of? Meaning something like the sound of spoken words? Am I dreaming?
Awelcome awaddle.
I am aware of "ululate", describing (principally) the wail of grieving Arab women; here are a couple of definitions:
http://www.dictionary.com/wordoftheday/archive/2000/08/04.html
ululate \UL-yuh-layt; YOOL-\, intransitive verb:
To howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals.
He had often dreamed of his grieving family visiting his grave, ululating as only the relatives of martyrs may.
--Edward Shirley, Know Thine Enemy: A Spy's Journey into Revolutionary Iran
She wanted to be on the tarmac, to ululate and raise her hands to the heavens.
--Deborah Sontag, "Palestinian Airport Opens to Jubilation," New York Times, November 25, 1998
http://www.bartleby.com/62/45/U1584500.html
VERB:
1. To utter or emit a long, mournful, plaintive sound: bay, howl, moan, wail, yowl.
OP Thank you, AnnaStrophic. Now I don't need to ululate any further! For your information, I may use this fine word in a poem in which I refer to the monks of Tuva, Siberia, who can produce chords by a kind of glottal magic I envy.
Hi awaddle,
But do these monks not produce some sort of melody - as monks are wont to do. Ululate is generally used for shrill or shrieking sounds from the throat. I've never really seen ululate used to describe something wondrous.
>I've never really seen ululate used to describe something wondrous. <
In German there is a saying "one man's owl is the other's nightingale"
...And one man's Mead is another man's Persian.
and one person's 'fish' is another's 'poisson'.
You win my little "post of the day" award, paul. That's hilarious
Who says that? Who? Who?
Oh, Florence does.
TEd
ooo not sure Anna...I think TEd is pretty much up there with his who who post. Can they share the prize?
Aside I love the ones you look at and don't quite get and then it sinks in. TOO funny.
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