Complaining
King James Dictionary [1]
COMPLAINING, ppr. Expressing grief, sorrow, or censure finding fault murmuring lamenting accusing of an offense.
COMPLAINING, n. The expression of regret, sorrow, or injury.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
kom -plān´ing ( צוחה , cewāḥāh , "cry," "outcry," שׂיה , sı̄aḥ , "meditation," "complaint"): cewāḥāh is translated "complaining" ( Psalm 144:14 , the Revised Version (British and American) "outcry," "no complaining (outcry) in our streets," i.e. "open places" where the people commonly assembled near the gate of the city (compare 2 Chronicles 32:6; Nehemiah 8:1 ); a picture of peace in the city (compare Isaiah 24:11; Jeremiah 14:2 ); some render "battlecry"; sı̄aḥ (the Revised Version (British and American) Proverbs 23:29 , the King James Version "babbling"), of the drunkard.