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bellow (v.)
apparently from Old English
bylgan
"to bellow," from PIE root
*bhel-
(4) "to sound, roar." Originally of animals, especially cows and bulls; used of human beings since c. 1600. Related:
Bellowed
;
bellowing
. As a noun from 1779.