Lexicon tsarach: to cry, roar Original Word: צָרַחPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tsarach Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-rakh') Short Definition: cries NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto cry, roar NASB Translationcries (1), raise a war cry (1), war cry (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. צָרַח verb cry, roar (Late Hebrew id., cry (of raven); Assyrian ƒarâ—u, cry aloud, Arabic Ethiopic ᵑ7 צְרַח Aph`el (of bear), Syriac especially Aph`el and derivatives ); — Qal Participle active מַר צֹרֵחַ שָׁם גִּבּוֺר Zephaniah 1:14 bitterly roareth there a hero, but abrupt in context and improbable; Gr (in part after ᵐ5) conjectures יִצְרַח כַּגִּבּוֺר ׳קוֺל י (compare Hiph`il). Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine singular יַצְרִיחַ Isaiah 42:13 utter a roar (of ׳י, going to battle; "" יָרִיעַ). II. צרח (√ of following; compare Arabic dig a , also cleave the ground, rend open; sepulchral chamber (with niches for bodies); Nabataean צריחה (compare Nö in EutNab. Inschr. 55 DrSm. 76)).
Strong's cry, roar A primitive root; to be clear (in tone, i.e. Shrill), i.e. To whoop -- cry, roar. |
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