BAWL
Bawl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bawled (p. pr. & vb. n. Bawling.] Etym:
[Icel. baula to low, bellow, as a cow; akin to Sw. böla; cf. AS
bellan, G. bellen to bark, E. bellow, bull.]
1. To cry out with a loud, full sound; to cry with vehemence, as in calling or exultation; to shout; to vociferate.
2. To cry loudly, as a child from pain or vexation.
BAWL
Bawl, v. t.
Defn: To proclaim with a loud voice, or by outcry, as a hawker or town-crier does. Swift.
BAWL
Bawl, n.
Defn: A loud, prolonged cry; an outcry.
BAWLER
Bawl"er, n.
Defn: One who bawls.
BAWN
Bawn, n. Etym: [Ir. & Gael. babhun inclosure, bulwark.]