Obs. rare. [app. extension of YELL v. on the analogy of BELL v.4, BELLOW v. Cf. YELLOCH.] intr. To yelp; to bellow. Hence Yellowing vbl. sb.2 and ppl. a.2
1600. Shaks., Tit. A., II. iii. 20 (Qo.). Whilst the babling Ecchoe mocks the hounds, Let us sit downe and marke theyr yellowing [Folios yelping] noyse.
1629. Mabbe, trans. Fonsecas Dev. Contemp., 244. Roaring and yellowing like so many mad Bulls.
1652. Loveday, trans. Calprenedes Cassandra, II. 124. Running about the Camp with horrible yellowings.