Baying vs Barking - What's the difference?
baying | barking |
Action of the verb to bay ; howling.
An instance of baying; a howl.
* 1877 , ,
* 1880 , ,
*:...the distressed bayings of his dogs, ...
* 1885 , ed. by ,
* 1907 , , translated by Frank Justus Miller, Hercules Furens
Who or that barks or bark.
(British slang) Short for barking mad.
As a verb baying
is .As a noun baying
is action of the verb to bay ; howling.As a proper noun barking is
a town in london.baying
English
Verb
(head)- The mob approached the castle, baying for royal blood.
Noun
(en noun)- She quickly grew weary of the beast's constant baying .
book XXI
- Soon as he hears bayings , and is not alarm'd nor affrighted...
chapter 24
Volume XXXVI
- And the thrill which their ill-omened bayings send through people at large is a measure of the state of tension in which the general mind is held.
Act III
- Who, tossing back and forth his triple heads,/ With mighty bayings watches o'er the realm.
Anagrams
*barking
English
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* barking dogs seldom biteAdjective
(en adjective)- barking dogs
- He's going to run the marathon in this hot weather dressed as Donald Duck – he must be barking !