Lexicon kraugé: an outcry Original Word: κραυγή, ῆς, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: kraugé Phonetic Spelling: (krow-gay') Short Definition: a shout, clamor, outcry Definition: (a) a shout, cry, clamor, (b) outcry, clamoring against another. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2906 kraugḗ (from 2896 /krázō, "cry out") – loud crying, done with pathos (great emotion); clamorous screaming (shrieking) that is extremely boisterous, like a wounded person emitting "unearthly" (non-human) types of sounds. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom krazóDefinitionan outcry NASB Translationclamor (1), crying (2), shout (1), uproar (1), voice (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2906: κραυγήκραυγή, κραυγῆς, ἡ (cf. κραζο; on its classical use see Schmidt, Syn. i., chapter 3 § 4; from Euripides down). The Sept. for זְעָקָה, צְעָקָה, שַׁוְעָה, תְּרוּעָה, etc.; a crying, outcry, clamor: Matthew 25:6; Luke 1:42 T WH Tr text; Acts 23:9; Ephesians 4:31, and R G in Revelation 14:18; of the wailing of those in distress, Hebrews 5:7; Revelation 21:4.
Strong's clamor, outcry. From krazo; an outcry (in notification, tumult or grief) -- clamour, cry(-ing). see GREEK krazo |
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