Definition of Cackel

1. Verb. Make a cackling sound. "The fire cackled cozily"

Generic synonyms: Sound

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cackel

cachucha
cachuchas
cacik
caciks
caciocavallo
cacique
caciques
caciquism
caciquisms
cacistocracies
cacistocracy
cack-handed
cack up
cacked
cackel (current term)
cackerel
cackerels
cackhanded
cacking
cackle
cackle-bladder
cackle-bladders
cackle bladder
cackleberry
cackled
cackler
cacklers
cackles
cackling

Literary usage of Cackel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1871)
"They are large boned; have the cackel but not the horny casque and wattles of the Guinea fowl. Instead of the feathers being speckled ..."

2. The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams by Israel Daniel Rupp (1846)
"Hogg, Oliver Wallace, John Bell, Arthur Buchanan, Robert Guthrie, Berry cackel, Cornelius McAd- ams, Andrew Mclntire, Alex. Roddy, Josh Price, Hugh Laird, ..."

3. Sinks of London Laid Open: A Pocket Companion for the Uninitiated, to which by George Cruikshank (1848)
"... .dissenters of all sects Autem bawler, a preacher, a parson Autem dippers, anabaptists Autem cackel tub, ..."

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