Neigh
121whinnying — whin·ny || hwɪnɪ / w n. neigh, sound made by horse v. neigh; make a sound like a horse …
122cry — v 1. weep, shed tears, boohoo, sob; bawl, blubber, whimper, mewl, pule, whine, snivel; moan, wail, groan, ululate; lament, mourn, bewail, keen. 2. shout, yell, Inf. holler, squall, yowl, bellow, whoop; roar, rend the air, howl; scream, shriek,… …
123nicker — nick•er [[t]ˈnɪk ər[/t]] v. i. ered, er•ing, n. dial. neigh • Etymology: 1785–95; appar. var. of nicher, neigher, freq. of neigh; see er VI …
124whicker — whick•er [[t]ˈ(h)wɪk ər, ˈwɪk [/t]] v. i. Chiefly New Eng. and South Atlantic States. 1) dial. to whinny; neigh 2) dial. a whinny; neigh • Etymology: 1650–60; whick (cf. OE hwicung squeaking, said of mice) + er VI …
125ржать — РЖАТЬ, несов. Издавать характерный раскатистый, громкий, звонкий звук, крик (о животных семейства лошадиных, а также о человеке, имитирующем этот крик) [impf. (of a horse) to neigh; to whinny, neigh gently]. Оседланные кони нетерпеливо ржали у… …
126whicker — /ˈwɪkə/ (say wikuh) verb (i) (of a horse) to neigh or whinny. {early Modern English, Old English *hwican (in hwicung squeaking) + er6, related to German wiehern neigh} …
127whinny — [c]/ˈwɪni / (say winee) verb (whinnied, whinnying) –verb (i) 1. (of a horse) to utter its characteristic cry; neigh. –verb (t) 2. to express by whinnying. –noun (plural whinnies) 3. a neigh. {alteration of whine in (now obsolete) sense whinny } …
128καταφρυαττομένων — κατά φρυάσσομαι neigh pres part mp fem gen pl (attic) κατά φρυάσσομαι neigh pres part mp masc/neut gen pl (attic) …