Entity: CACKLE
CACKLE is a term that refers to making a sharp, broken noise or cry, often associated with hens laying eggs, or laughing in a loud, harsh manner.
CACKLE
Etymology
The term 'CACKLE' is derived from the Old English word 'ceacian,' meaning to cackle or caw like a crow.
Definition
CACKLE refers to making a sharp, broken noise or cry, often associated with hens laying eggs, or laughing in a loud, harsh manner.
Historical Context
CACKLE has been used historically to describe the sounds made by hens after laying eggs, as well as to depict loud, unpleasant laughter.
Cultural Significance
In various cultures, cackling is often associated with witches or as a form of mocking laughter.
Related Concepts
CACKLE is related to concepts of loud laughter, hen sounds, and prattling.
See Also
To cackle is to produce a shrill, broken sound or cry, akin to that of a hen, or to laugh noisily and harshly.