ordulása
Ordulása is a term that refers to the act of roaring or bellowing, typically used to describe the sound made by large animals, such as lions or bears. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a loud, forceful utterance from a person, often expressing anger, pain, or extreme exertion. The sound of ordulása is characterized by its deep, resonant quality and its considerable volume, intended to intimidate, warn, or express dominance.
In a zoological context, ordulása serves various purposes. For predators, it can be a display of power
When applied to human expression, ordulása suggests a sound that goes beyond normal speech. It implies a