Bleat
(verb)
To make a characteristic high-pitched sound like the cry of a sheep or goat.
Origin:
The word 'bleat' originated from middle english bletan, from old english blǣtan, from proto-germanic *blētaną.
Examples:
- The sheep bleated loudly.
- The goats bleated continuously.
- The lambs were bleating softly in the field.
- The ewe bleated for her lamb.
- The young goat bleated for its mother.