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Strong's #349 - ἀνακράζω
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- to raise a cry from the depth of the throat, to cry out
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ἀνακράζω,
fut. -κράξομαι or fut. pf. -κεκράξομαι LXX Joel 3:16(4).16: aor. ἀνέκρᾰγον; late ἀνέκραξα ib. Jd. 7.20, BGU 1201.11, Mark 1:23, al.: —
1. cry out, lift up the voice, shout, ἐπεὶ.. ἀνέκραγον Od. 14.467; εἴ τι πέραν ἀερθεὶς ἀνέκραγον if I raised my voice too high, Pi. N. 7.76; ἐξ ἑνὸς στόματος ἅπαντες ἀνέκραγον Ar. Eq. 670, cf. V. 1311, etc.; οὐκ ἀνέκραγεν, of a dying man, Antipho 5.44; πρῶτος ἐπὶ τοῦ βήματος ἀνέκραγεν Arist. Ath. 28.3: foll. by a relat., ἀνέκραγον ὡς εὖ λέγοι Ar. Ec. 431, cf. X. An. 5.1.14; τηλικαῦτ' ἀνεκράγετε, ὡς.. D. 21.215: c. inf., ἀνακραγόντων βάλλειν.. Plu. Phoc. 34.
2. rarely of animals, ἂν γλαὺξ ἀνακράγῃ Men. 534.11.
ἀνακράζω: 1 aorist (rare and late, Veitch, under the word κράζω; Buttmann, 61 (53)) ἀνέκραξα; 2 aorist ἀνέκραγον (Luke 23:18 T Tr text WH); to raise a cry from the depth of the throat, to cry out: Mark 1:23; Mark 6:49; Luke 4:33; Luke 8:28; Luke 23:18. Examples from secular authors in Winer's De verb. comp. etc. Part iii., p. 6f.
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ἀνα -κράζω ,
[in LXX for H7121, etc.;]
to cry out, shout: Mark 1:23; Mark 6:49, Luke 4:33; Luke 8:28; Luke 23:18.†
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The vernacular character of this compound is sufficiently established by our one citation, BGU IV. 1201.11 (ii/A.D.) καὶ ἡμῶν ἀνακράξαντες (for -ων !) εἰς τὴν κώμην πρὸς βοήθηαν κατεπήδησεν ὁ γυμνασίαρχος κτλ. : the temple of Serapis was on fire, so that the word on this occasion no doubt implies considerable vigour, as we should expect from its record elsewhere.
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