ululatory
English
Etymology
From ululation + -ory, from Latin ululō (“to howl, shriek, yell”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
ululatory (comparative more ululatory, superlative most ululatory)
- Being or relating to a ululation.
- 2007 December 13, Sam Anderson, “Taster’s Choice”, in New York Magazine[1], archived from the original on 2 December 2017:
- In a critical climate that venerates slick, hyperproduced Top 40 pop, why is she [Celine Dion] immune to praise? Is her ululatory arm-flinging really so unforgivable?