I.to bark, bay, howl, of dogs, Il., Ar.; of hounds, to give tongue, Xen.
2.metaph., κραδίη ὑλακτεῖ howls for rage, Od.; c. acc. cogn. to yell forth bold and shameless words, Soph.; ἄμουσ᾽ ὑλακτῶν howling his uncouth songs, Eur.
II.trans. to bark at, τινά Ar., Isocr.