Yelp (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Yelped (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Yelping.] [OE. yelpen, elpen, to boast, boast noisily, AS. gielpan, gilpan, gylpan; akin to OHG. gelph arrogant: cf. Icel. gjalpa to yelp. Cf. Yap.]
1.
To boast.
[Obs.]
I keep [care] not of armes for to yelpe.
Chaucer.
2.
To utter a sharp, quick cry, as a hound; to bark shrilly with eagerness, pain, or fear; to yaup.
A little herd of England's timorous deer,
Mazed with a yelping kennel of French curs?
Shak.
At the least flourish of a broomstick or ladle, he would fly to the door with a yelping precipitation.
W. Irving.
© Webster 1913.
Yelp, n.
A sharp, quick cry; a bark.
Chaucer.
© Webster 1913.