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Dict: strongs - roar



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H1897 @ הגה hâgâh haw-gaw' A primitive root (compare H1901); to murmur (in pleasure or anger); by implication to ponder: - {imagine} {meditate} {mourn} {mutter} {roar} X {sore} {speak} {study} {talk} utter.

H1949 @ הוּם hûm hoom A primitive root (compare H2000); to make an {uproar} or agitate greatly: - {destroy} {move} make a {noise} {put} ring again.

H1993 @ המה hâmâh haw-maw' A primitive root (compare H1949); to make a loud sound (like English hum); by implication to be in great commotion or {tumult} to {rage} war6 {moan} clamor: - {clamorous} {concourse} cry {aloud} be {disquieted} {loud} {mourn} be {moved} make a {noise} {rage} {roar} {sound} be {troubled} make in {tumult} {tumultuous} be in an uproar.

H1999 @ המוּלּה המלּה hămûlâh hămûllâh {ham-ool-law'} ham-ool-law' Feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound: - {speech} tumult.

H3220 @ ים yâm yawm From an unused root meaning to roar; a sea (as breaking in noisy surf) or large body of water; specifically (with the article) the Mediterranean; sometimes a large {river} or an artificial basin; {locally} the {west} or (rarely) the south: - sea (X -faring {man} {[-shore]}) {south} west ({-ern} {side} -ward).

H3833 @ לבאות לבאים לביּא לביא lâbîy' lebîyâ' lebâ'îym lebâ'ôth law-bee' leb-ee-yaw' leb-aw-eem' (-oth') From an unused root meaning to roar; a lion (properly a lioness as the fiercer (although not a roarer; compare H738)): - ({great} {old} stout) {lion} {lioness} young [lion].

H4103 @ מהוּמה mehûmâh meh-hoo-maw' From H1949; confusion or uproar: - {destruction} {discomfiture} {trouble} {tumult} {vexation} vexed.

H5098 @ נהם nâham naw-ham' A primitive root; to growl: - {mourn} roar (-ing).

H5099 @ נהם naham nah'-ham From H5098; a snarl: - roaring.

H5100 @ נהמה nehâmâh neh-haw-maw' Feminine of H5099; snarling: - {disquietness} roaring.

H5287 @ נער nâ‛ar naw-ar' A primitive root (probably identical with {H5286} through the idea of the rustling of {mane} which usually accompanies the lion´ s roar); to tumble about: - shake ({off} {out} {self}) {overthrow} toss up and down.

H6873 @ צרח tsârach tsaw-rakh' A primitive root; to be clear (in {tone} that {is} {shrill}) that {is} to whoop: - {cry} roar.

H7481 @ רעם râ‛am raw-am' A primitive root; to {tumble} that {is} be violently agitated; specifically to crash (of thunder); figuratively to irritate (with anger): - make to {fret} {roar} {thunder} trouble.

H7494 @ רעשׁ ra‛ash rah'-ash From H7493; {vibration} {bounding} uproar: - {commotion} confused {noise} {earthquake} {fierceness} {quaking} {rattling} {rushing} shaking.

H7580 @ שׁאג shâ'ag shaw-ag' A primitive root; to rumble or moan: - X {mightily} roar.

H7581 @ שׁאגה she'âgâh sheh-aw-gaw' From H7580; a rumbling or moan: - roaring.

H7588 @ שׁאון shâ'ôn shaw-one' From H7582; uproar (as of rushing); by implication destruction: - X {horrible} {noise} {pomp} {rushing} tumult (X -uous).

H7826 @ שׁחל shachal shakh'-al From an unused root probably meaning to roar; a lion (from his characteristic roar): - (fierce) lion.

G1027 @ βροντή brontē bron-tay' Akin to βρέμω bremō (to roar); thunder: - thunder (-ing).

G2278 @ ἠχέω ēcheō ay-kheh'-o From G2279; to make a loud noise that is reverberate: - roar sound.

G2279 @ ἦχος ēchos ay'-khos Of uncertain affinity; a loud or confused noise (echo) that is roar; figuratively a rumor: - fame sound.

G2350 @ θορυβέω thorubeō thor-oo-beh'-o From G2351; to be in tumult that is disturb clamor: - make ado (a noise) trouble self set on an uproar.

G2351 @ θόρυβος thorubos thor'-oo-bos From the base of G2360; a disturbance: - tumult uproar.

G3455 @ μυκάομαι mukaomai moo-kah'-om-ahee From a presumed derivative of μύζω muzō (to moo); to bellow (roar): - roar.

G387 @ ἀναστατόω anastatoō an-as-tat-o'-o From a derivative of G450 (in the sense of removal); properly to drive out of home that is (by implication) to disturb (literally or figuratively): - trouble turn upside down make an uproar.

G4714 @ στάσις stasis stas'-is From the base of G2476; a standing (properly the act) that is (by analogy) position (existence); by implication a popular uprising; figuratively controversy: - dissension insurrection X standing uproar.

G4797 @ συγχέω sugcheō soong-kheh'-o Or συγχύνω sugchunō soong-khoo'-no From G4862 and χέω cheō (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously that is (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder to perplex (the mind): - confound confuse stir up be in an uproar.

G5612 @ ὠρύομαι ōruomai o-roo'-om-ahee Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to roar: - roar.