Caw

/kɔː/ verb, noun

The harsh, loud call made by crows and ravens; to make this sound.

Imitative in origin, representing the sound itself. It has been used since the 1600s in English to onomatopoetically represent the cry of corvids (crow family birds). The word copies the actual noise the birds make.

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