wuther

/ˈwʌðər, ˈwʊðər/

Definitions

1. verb

to howl or whine in a loud, mournful manner

“The wind began to wuther through the valley, making it difficult to hear each other.”

2. noun

a loud, mournful cry, especially that of the wind

“The sound of the wuther outside was hauntingly beautiful.”

Synonyms

  • howl
  • whine

Antonyms

  • silence
  • stillness