Hurluant
Hurluant is a French word that translates to "turbulent" or "stormy" in English. It is derived from the Latin word "hurlus," which means "noisy" or "turbulent." The term is often used to describe a situation or environment that is chaotic, noisy, or full of commotion. In literature and art, "hurluant" can be used to evoke a sense of wild, untamed energy or a stormy atmosphere. For example, a "hurluant" sea would be one that is rough and stormy, while a "hurluant" crowd might be one that is noisy and disorderly. The word can also be used in a more figurative sense to describe a person or situation that is turbulent or stormy in nature.