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Dictionaries :: Roar, Roaring

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Verb Strong's Number: g3455 Greek: mukaomai

Roar, Roaring:

properly of oxen, an onomatopoeic word, "to low, bellow," is used of a lion, Rev 10:3.

A-2 Verb Strong's Number: g5612 Greek: oruomai

Roar, Roaring:

"to howl" or "roar," onomatopoeic, of animals or men, is used of a lion, 1Pe 5:8, as a simile of Satan.

B-1 Noun Strong's Number: g2279 Greek: echos

Roar, Roaring:

"a noise" or "sound" (Eng., "echo"), is used of the "roaring" of the sea in Luk 21:25, in the best mss., "for the roaring (of the sea and the billows)," RV; some mss. have the present participle of echeo, "to sound," AV, "(the sea and the waves) roaring.
See RUMOR, SOUND.

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