stridulous

English

Etymology

From Latin stridulus (creaking, giving a shrill sound), from stridere (to utter an inarticulate sound, creak, grate).

Adjective

stridulous (comparative more stridulous, superlative most stridulous)

  1. Emitting a particularly harsh or shrill sound.
    • Longfellow
      the Sarmatian boor driving his stridulous cart
  2. (pathology) Relating to stridor.

References

  • stridulous” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
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