Word Summary
kraugazō: to cry out
Original Word: κραυγάζωTransliteration: kraugazō
Phonetic Spelling: (krow-gad'-zo)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to cry out
Meaning: to cry out
Strong's Concordance
cry out.
From krauge; to clamor -- cry out.
see GREEK krauge
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2905: κραυγάζωκραυγάζω; imperfect 3 person plural
ἐκραύγαζον; future
κραυγάσω; 1 aorist
ἐκραύγασα; (
κραυγή);
to cry out, cry aloud, (equivalent to
κράζω (see
βοάω, at the end, and below)):
Matthew 12:19;
Acts 22:23;
to shout, foll. by direct discourse,
John 19:15 and
L T Tr WH in
; with λέγων added, to cry out in these words, followed by direct discourse: John 18:40; John 19:6 (where T omits λέγοντες), and L T Tr WH also in 12; κραυγάζειν καί λέγειν, Luke 4:41 L T Tr marginal reading; φωνή μεγάλη ἐκραύγασεν, followed by direct discourse, John 11:43. τίνι, to cry out to, call to, one (see κράζω, 2 and at the end), followed by direct discourse Matthew 15:22 R G. The word is rare in Greek writings: Demosthenes, p. 1258, 26; of the shouts in the theatres, Epictetus diss. 3, 4, 4; of a raven, ibid. 3, 1, 37; Galen, others; first in a poetic fragment in Plato, rep. 10, p. 601 b.; once in the O. T. viz. 2 Esdr. 3:13. Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 337.