wuther

/ˈwʌðər/
verb
  1. To blow with a loud, rushing sound, especially used of wind.
    • The wind began to wuther around the old castle at night.
    • The autumn gale wuthered across the open fields.
    • We could hear the storm wuther through the mountain pass.
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