Word Summary
kraugē: an outcry
Original Word: κραυγήTransliteration: kraugē
Phonetic Spelling: (krow-gay')
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: an outcry
Meaning: an outcry
Strong's Concordance
clamor, outcry.
From krazo; an outcry (in notification, tumult or grief) -- clamour, cry(-ing).
see GREEK krazo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
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.