Lexicon / G2896
κράζω
krazō
  • to cry
  • to croak
  • to scream
  • cry out
  • call

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to cry

κράζω

[in LXX for זָעַק, צָעַק, קָרָא, etc. ;]

in cl. chiefly poët.

__1. prop. onomatop. of the raven, to croak, hence generally, of inartic. cries, to scream, cry out (Æsch. al.): Mrk.5:5 9:26 15:39 (Rec. R, mg.), Luk.9:39, al.; of crying for vengeance (cf. Gen.4:10), Jas.5:4.

__2. to cry, call out with a loud voice: with accusative of thing(s), Act.19:32; before orat. dir. Mrk.10:48, Luk.18:39, al.; (ἐν) φωνῇ μεγάλῃ, Mrk.5:7, Rev.14:15, al.; λέγων, Mat.8:29, al.; of public teaching, Jhn.1:15, Rom.9:27, al.; of importunate prayer (cf. Job.35:12, Psa.3:5, al.), Rom.8:15, Gal.4:6; pf. with Pres. sense (vernac.; M, Pr. 147), Jhn.1:15

SYN.: see: βοάω (AS)

Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to croak; to scream; cry out; to cry; call

to croak; to scream; cry out; to cry; call; out