Croaking

/ˈkroʊkɪŋ/ verb, noun

Making a deep, harsh, hoarse sound like a frog or raven; or speaking in a rough, harsh voice.

From Middle English 'croken,' imitative in origin—the word mimics the actual sound frogs and ravens make. It entered English around the 13th century.

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