Yawling
yowl; howl.
noun
a two-masted sailing vessel, rigged fore-and-aft, with a large mainmast and a small mizzenmast stepped aft of the rudderpost compare ketch, sloop
a ship’s small boat, usually rowed by four or six oars
verb
(intransitive) (brit, dialect) to howl, weep, or scream harshly; yowl
n.
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