Cat-call

Cat-call a very disagreeable sort of pipe or whistle, of late years but too well known at the play-houses.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Caˊro [with Anatomists] * Ceˊntral Fire [with Chymists]
Burlˊesk, or Burle’sque
Caiˊsson
Caiˊsson [Gunnery]
Camel [Hieroglyphically]
Care
Carnaˊtion
Carnaˊtions [among Painters]
Caˊro [with Anatomists]
Cat-call
Ceˊntral Fire [with Chymists]
Chad
Old Birds are not caught with Chaff.
Charge [with Painters]
Charge [in Painting]
Childingness
Chum
Cirri [with Botanists]
Cleˊmency
Coˊchlea [in Mechanicks]