cry
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- To shed tears; to weep.
- To utter loudly; to call out; to declare publicly.
- To shout, scream, yell.
- To forcefully attract attention or proclaim one’s presence.
- To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
- To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping.
- To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned, etc.
- To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned, etc.
Konzepte
rean
aufschrei’’ m’’
Miauen
Geschrei erheben
tränenerstickte Stimme
weinerliche Stimme
menschliche Stimme
Klang einer Stimme
Zwitschern
Muhen
nachweinen
Anfeuerungsruf
Angstschrei
Empfindungswort
lauter sprechen
ou
Synonyme
make a noise
make noise
speak loudly
blazon out
cry about
cry aloud
human voice
loud noise
shout of joy
shout to
sing loudly
weep for
crying voice
tears flow
weep and wail incessantly
blubber out
cry of any animal
cry out loudly
loud roar
weep aloud
overbear
require
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/kɹaɪ̯/
Etymologie (Englisch)
The verb is from Middle English crien (13th century), from Old French crier, from Vulgar Latin *crītāre, generally thought to derive from Classical Latin quirītāre (Proto-West Germanic *krītan has also been suggested as a source). The noun corresponds to Middle English cry, crie, from Old French cri, a deverbal of crier. etymology note Middle English crien eventually displaced native Middle English galen (“to cry out”) (from Old English galan), Middle English greden (“to cry out”) (from Old English grǣdan), Middle English yermen (“to bellow, mourn, lament”) (from Old English ġierman), Middle English hooen, hoen (“to cry out”) (from Old Norse hóa), Middle English remen (“to cry, shout”) (from Old English hrīeman, compare Old English hrēam (“noise, outcry, lamentation, alarm”)), Middle English greten, graten (“to weep, cry, lament”) (from Old English grǣtan and Old Norse gráta). More at greet, regret. Already in the 13th century, the meaning was extended to include the sense "to shed tears" (natively weep); cry used in this sense had mostly replaced weep by the 16th century.
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