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miaul
miaul, v. (mɪˈɔːl) Forms: 7 meawle, miol, 8 meaul, 9 mioul, miaul. [ad. F. miauler, of echoic origin. (The form meawle perh. belongs to mewl.)] 1. intr. To call or cry as a cat; to mew.1632 Sherwood, To meaw, or meawle (as a cat), miauler. 1771 Smollett Humph. Cl. 8 Nov., The poor animal [a cat]..me... Oxford English Dictionary
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meawle
meaul, meawl(e see miaul. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Meowstro Sings – Guster's Keep It Together
31 "Ramona" (Meow Mix) – 3:05 "Careful" (Meow Mix) – 3:44 "I Hope Tomorrow Is Like Today" (Meow Mix) – 3:20 See also Duetto buffo di due gatti "Duo miaulé wikipedia.org
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miowe
mioul, miour(e, miowe var. miaul v., myour, miaow. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat
Demographics Inhabitants are known as Miaulétous. wikipedia.org
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mawle
† maule, mawle, v. Obs. [Echoic: cf. miaul.] intr. To cry like a cat; to mew.1599 Minsheu Sp. Dict., To Maule like a cat. 1611 Cotgr., Moüaner, to mawle, yawle, or cry like a little child. Oxford English Dictionary
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Duetto buffo di due gatti
Last track, also identified as "Katzen-Duett" Von ganzem Herzen, Catalyst: Montserrat Caballé, Montserrat Martí, released 1998 See also "Duo miaulé" in wikipedia.org
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mewl
▪ I. mewl, n. (mjuːl) [f. mewl v.] = mew n.31857 A. Marsh Rose of Ashurst I. iii. 95 A woman's voice and a baby's mewl were heard.▪ II. mewl, v. (mjuːl) Also 9 mule. [Echoic; cf. miaul v.] intr. a. To cry feebly, whimper, like an infant; to make a whining noise. Also trans. with out. b. To mew like ... Oxford English Dictionary
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L'enfant et les sortilèges
- The Child "Duo miaulé" (Meowed duet) - The Cats "Musique d'insectes, de rainettes, etc." His cat duet Duo miaulé is often seen as a parody of Wagner, which was quite controversial, although Arthur Honegger praised this piece in particular. wikipedia.org
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wraw
▪ I. wraw, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 3 wrah, 4 wragh, 5 wraȝe; 4 wrau, 4–5 (9 north. dial.) wrawe, 4–6 wraw, 9 dial. raw. β. 4 wrowe, wroȝ, 5 wrow. [Of obscure origin; the forms indicate an unrecorded OE. *wráh, *wráᵹ.] 1. Of persons: Angry, wrathful, wroth.c 1205 Lay. 3354 Þis iherde Leir king; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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atomic
atomic, a. and n. (əˈtɒmɪk) [f. atom n. + -ic. (Mod.L. atomicus, F. atomique.)] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to atoms. atomic heat: see heat n. 2 e; atomic mass (= atomic weight): the mass of an atom, usually expressed in atomic mass units (in one scale, a unit equal to 1/16 of the mass of an oxygen ... Oxford English Dictionary
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