Past tense of growl; to make a deep, threatening sound, or to speak in an angry, rough voice.
From growl (imitative origin, likely from Middle English or earlier, mimicking animal sounds) plus past tense -ed.
The word 'growled' is onomatopoeia pretending to be a regular verb—it originated by humans literally imitating animal growling sounds, then we added grammar to it.
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