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wail
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See also: Wäil

English

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Pronunciation

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  • enPR: wāl, IPA(key): /weɪl/, [weɪɫ]
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪl
  • Homophone: wale
  • Homophone: whale (wine–whine merger)

Etymology 1

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c. 1300, Middle English weilen, waylen (“to sob, cry, wail”),[1] from Old Norse væla (“to wail”),[2] from væ, vei (“woe”),[3] from Proto-Germanic *wai (whence also Old English wā (“woe”) (English woe)), from Proto-Indo-European *wáy.

The verb is first attested in the intransitive sense; the transitive sense developed in mid-14th c.. The noun came from the verb.

Verb

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wail (third-person singular simple present wails, present participle wailing, simple past and past participle wailed)

  1. (intransitive) To cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.
    Synonyms: groan, moan
  2. (intransitive) To weep, lament persistently or bitterly.
    Synonyms: burst into tears; see also Thesaurus:weep
  3. (intransitive) To make a noise like mourning or crying.
    Synonyms: keen, ululate
    The wind wailed and the rain streamed down.
  4. (transitive) To lament; to bewail; to grieve over.
    Synonyms: lament, mourn; see also Thesaurus:lament
    to wail one's death
    • 1595 December 9 (first known performance), William Shakespeare, “The Life and Death of King Richard the Second”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act 3, scene 2]:
      My lord, wise men ne'er sit and wail their woes
  5. (slang, music) To perform with great liveliness and force.
    • 1966, Bruce Brown, director, The Endless Summer:
      Another outstanding surfer from Hawaii - Fred Hemmings. Fred only stands up on alternate Wednesdays, but when he does, he really wails.
    • 1999, Lewis A. Erenberg, Swingin' the Dream: Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture‎[2], page 111:
      At Boston's Roseland, as "the Count's band was wailing," he grabbed Mamie, an avid dancer. The "band was screaming when she kicked off her shoes and got barefooted
    • 2012, Robert Lewis Barrett, A Portrait of the First Born As a Child‎[3], page 377:
      The band was really wailing as we quickly made our dance moves in a most provocative manner.
    • 2013, Joan Silber, Fools‎[4], →ISBN:
      We had a nondenominational wedding, with a bunch of great Sufi musicians really wailing, and my wildly enthusiastic mother in attendance.
Derived terms
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  • bewail
  • wailer
  • wail on
  • wailingly
Translations
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to cry out
  • Bikol:
    Bikol Central: haya
  • Bulgarian: стена (bg) (stena)
  • Catalan: plànyer-se (ca), gemegar (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 嚎啕 (zh) (háotáo), 號啕 / 号啕 (zh) (háotáo), 號哭 / 号哭 (zh) (háokū)
  • Danish: hyle, jamre
  • Finnish: ulista (fi), itkeä (fi)
  • French: gémir (fr)
  • Galician: salaiar, laiar, lanxir
  • German: jammern (de), heulen (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌷𐌹𐌿𐍆𐌰𐌽 (hiufan)
  • Greek:
    Ancient Greek: γοάω (goáō)
  • Hungarian: jajgat (hu), jajveszékel (hu)
  • Italian: piangere (it), lamentarsi (it)
  • Kazakh: зарлау (zarlau)
  • Latin: vagio
  • Marathi: गळा काढणे (gaḷā kāḍhṇe)
  • Mpade: swe
  • Norwegian: jamre (no)
  • Persian: زاری کردن (zâri kardan), ضجه زدن (zajje zadan)
  • Polish: zawodzić (pl) impf, kwilić (pl) impf
  • Russian: вопи́ть (ru) (vopítʹ)
  • Spanish: llorar (es), lamentar (es), llantear, soltar vagidos
  • ǃXóõ: gǃkxʻáã
to weep, lament
  • Bikol:
    Bikol Central: haya
  • Bulgarian: ридая (bg) (ridaja), оплаквам (bg) (oplakvam)
  • Catalan: plorar (ca), lamentar-se (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 哀泣 (oi1 jap1) (literary)
    Mandarin: 哀泣 (zh) (āiqì) (literary)
  • Danish: jamre, klage (da)
  • Egyptian:
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    A2
    (jwjw)
  • Finnish: ulista (fi), itkeä (fi)
  • French: se lamenter (fr), vagir (fr)
  • Galician: laiar, salaiar, lanxir
  • German: heulen (de), wehklagen (de) (obsolete)
  • Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍉𐌽 (qainōn)
  • Greek:
    Ancient Greek: ὀδύρομαι (odúromai)
  • Hungarian: sír (hu), siránkozik (hu)
  • Ingrian: ulissa
  • Italian: lamentarsi (it), gemere (it), piagnucolare (it)
  • Mpade: swe
  • Old English: rēotan
  • Persian: گریه و زاری کردن (gerye-o-zâri kardan)
  • Russian: выть (ru) (vytʹ), вопи́ть (ru) (vopítʹ), стена́ть (ru) (stenátʹ), причита́ть (ru) (pričitátʹ)
  • Spanish: llorar (es)
  • Turkish: mızmızlanmak (tr) (lament / informal)
  • Woiwurrung: jale marrn-ngol
  • ǃXóõ: gǃkxʻáã
to make a sound like crying
  • Bulgarian: ридая (bg) (ridaja), вия (bg) (vija)
  • Finnish: ulvoa (fi), ulista (fi), valittaa (fi)
  • Galician: laiar, salaiar
  • German: heulen (de)
  • Hungarian: süvít (hu)
  • Italian: gemere (it) m, lamentarsi (it), ululare (it)
  • Māori: whakapū
  • Russian: выть (ru) (vytʹ)
  • Spanish: gemir (es)
to grieve over
  • Bulgarian: оплаквам (bg) (oplakvam)
  • German: klagen (de), wehklagen (de), beweinen (de)
  • Hungarian: gyászol (hu), sirat (hu), kesereg (hu), fájlal (hu)
to perform with great liveliness and force (slang)
  • German: jaulen (de) (pejorative)
  • Swedish: waila (sv)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
  • Dutch: (please verify) huilen (nl)
  • Italian: (please verify) strillo (it)

Noun

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wail (plural wails)

  1. A prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish. [from 15th c.]
    She let out a loud, doleful wail.
  2. Any similar sound as of lamentation; a howl.
    The wail of snow-dark winter winds.
    A bird's wail in the night.
  3. A sound made by emergency vehicle sirens, contrasted with "yelp" which is higher-pitched and faster.
Derived terms
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  • Daily Wail
  • widow-wail
Translations
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loud cry or shriek
  • Bulgarian: вопъл (bg) m (vopǎl), стон (bg) (ston)
  • Catalan: gemec (ca) m
  • Danish: hyl n, jammer c, klageråb n
  • Dutch: schreeuw (nl) m, kreet (nl) m
  • Esperanto: vekrio
  • Finnish: ulina (fi)
  • French: gémissement (fr) m, plainte (fr) f
  • Galician: laio (gl) m
  • German: Schrei (de) m, Schmerzensschrei (de) m, Klagelaut (de) m, Wehklagen (de) n (exalted), Kreischen (de) n
  • Icelandic: æpa (is)
  • Italian: urlo (it) m, gemito (it) m, lamento (it) m
  • Japanese: 泣き声 (ja) (nakigoe), うなり (ja) (unari)
  • Latvian: vaimana (lv) f
  • Persian: ویله (fa) (veyle)
  • Polish: bek (pl) m
  • Portuguese: gemido (pt)
  • Russian: вой (ru) m (voj), вопль (ru) m (voplʹ), вытьё (ru) n (vytʹjó), стена́ния (ru) n pl (stenánija)
  • Spanish: gemido (es) m
a long drawn out howl
  • German: Heulen (de) n, Jaulen (de) n, Schrei (de) m (bird), Geschrei (de) n (birds), Kreischen (de) n (birds)
  • Māori: whakapū
emergency vehicle siren
  • Bulgarian: вой (bg) m (voj)
  • German: Heulen (de) n
  • Italian: suono di sirena m

References

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  1. ^ [1] Merriam-Webster
  2. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “wail”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
  3. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “wail”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse val (“choice”). Compare Icelandic velja (“to choose”). More at wale.

Verb

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wail (third-person singular simple present wails, present participle wailing, simple past and past participle wailed)

  1. (obsolete) Synonym of wale (“to choose; to select”).
    • c. 1500, Robert Henryson, The Testament of Cresseid:
      Wailed wine and metes

References

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  • “wail”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
  • William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “wail”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
  • “wail”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

Anagrams

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  • wali, wila, wāli

Antigua and Barbuda Creole English

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Adjective

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wail

  1. wild

Asilulu

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Noun

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wail

  1. water

References

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  • James T. Collins, The Historical Relationships of the Languages of Central Maluku, Indonesia (1983), page 70

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Blend of wala (“not”) +‎ ilhi (“known, recognized”).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: wa‧il
  • IPA(key): /waˈʔil/ [wɐˈʔil̪]
  • Rhymes: -il

Noun

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wail (Badlit spelling ᜏᜁᜎ᜔)

  1. an insignificant person
  2. an unknown person or thing
  3. an unknown celebrity or politician
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