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From Middle English ȝelp, yelp, from Old English ġielp (“boasting, arrogance, pride”), from Proto-West Germanic *gelp, from Proto-Germanic *gelpą (“boasting”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰel- (“to shout”).
yelp (plural yelps)
- An abrupt, high-pitched noise or utterance.
The puppy let out a yelp when I stepped on her tail. - A type of emergency vehicle siren sounding quicker and more intense than the wail.
an abrupt, high-pitched noise or utterance
- Bulgarian: скимтене (bg) n (skimtene)
- Danish: hyl n
- Esperanto: jelpo
- Finnish: älähdys (fi), ulvahdus (fi), hihkaisu (fi)
- French: jappement (fr) m, couinement (fr) m
- Georgian: წივილი (c̣ivili), კივილი (ḳivili)
- Greek: γαβγίζω (el) (gavgízo)
- Hungarian: vakkantás (hu)
- Ido: aboyeto (io)
- Irish: sceamh f
- Italian: strillo (it) m
- Japanese: 悲鳴 (ja) (himei)
- Malay: dengking
- Māori: wēwē, ngawē
- Polish: pisk (pl) m, zawycie n, zaskomlenie n
- Portuguese: ganido (pt) m
- Russian: визг (ru) m (vizg), визжа́ние (ru) n (vizžánije)
- Scottish Gaelic: tathann m
- Spanish: aullido (es) m, trino (es) m, quejido (es) m
From Middle English ȝelpen, yelpen, from Old English ġielpan (“to boast”), from Proto-West Germanic *gelpan, from Proto-Germanic *gelpaną (“to sound off, boast”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰel‑ (“to call, shout, scream”).
Cognate with Saterland Frisian jalpe, galpe (“to bleep; cheep”), German Low German galpen (“to scream, shriek, howl”), Middle High German gelpfen, gelpfen (“to roar, howl, bark, boast, sing loudly”).
yelp (third-person singular simple present yelps, present participle yelping, simple past and past participle yelped)
- To utter an abrupt, high-pitched noise.
The children yelped with delight as they played in the cold water.- 1987, Gene Wolfe, chapter VI, in The Urth of the New Sun, 1st US edition, New York: Tor Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 38:
I followed it as well as I could, I who have so often boasted of my memory now sniffing along for what seemed a league at least like a brachet and ready almost to yelp for joy at the thought of a place I knew, after so much emptiness, silence, and blackness.
- 1987, Gene Wolfe, chapter VI, in The Urth of the New Sun, 1st US edition, New York: Tor Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 38:
to utter an abrupt, high-pitched noise
Czech: vyjeknout, zakňučet pf, zavýsknout pf
Danish: hyle
Esperanto: jelpi
Finnish: älähtää (fi), ulvahtaa (fi), hihkaista (fi), (frequentative) hihkua
Irish: sceamh
Latin: ganniō
Polish: piszczeć (pl) impf, zapiszczeć pf, wyć (pl) impf, zawyć pf, skomleć (pl) impf, zaskomleć pf
Scottish Gaelic: tathainn
Woiwurrung: warram boorboon
yelp
- alternative form of ȝelp