Hoots

/ˈhuːts/ noun

Loud calls or cries made by owls, or informal expressions of derision or laughter from a crowd.

From Middle English 'hooten,' possibly from Old Norse 'húta.' The onomatopoeia mimics the actual sound owls make, and the sound has been spelled this way since the 1300s.

AMእንቁላል
ARصراخ
BNকাকের ডাক
CAgraus
CSkřik
DAklokker
DEKråhen
ELκραυγές
ESgraznidos
FAقوقو
FIhuuto
FRcris
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