Bruit

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

BRUIT . A bruit (pronounced as brute ) is a rumour or report (Fr. bruit , from bruire to roar). Thus 2Ma 4:39 ‘the bruit of his manliness was spread everywhere’;   Nahum 3:19 ‘all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap the hands over thee.’

Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types [2]

 Jeremiah 10:22 (b) Here is a comparison of the great judgment of Israel to the roaring of falling waters.

 Nahum 3:19 (b) Here is a graphic description of the howling, wailing, and crying of Nineveh in her judgment.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

 (1): (v. t.) To report; to noise abroad.

 (2): (n.) An abnormal sound of several kinds, heard on auscultation.

 (3): (n.) Report; rumor; fame.

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [4]

Rumor or report,  Jeremiah 10:22   Nahum 3:19 .

Easton's Bible Dictionary [5]

 Jeremiah 10:22 Nahum 3:19

King James Dictionary [6]

BRUIT, n. Report rumor fame.

BRUIT, To report to noise abroad.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]

broot (  שׁמע , shēma‛ ): A word no longer in common use (marked "archaic" and "obsolete" by Murray)signifying a rumor or report. The word occurs in the King James Version  Jeremiah 10:22 (the Revised Version (British and American) "rumour"; the American Standard Revised Version "tidings") and the King James Version   Nahum 3:19 (the Revised Version (British and American) "bruit," appendix. "report"; the American Standard Revised Version "report").

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

a French word signifying noise, is the rendering in  Jeremiah 10:22;  Nahum 3:19, of  שֵׁמִע or  שְׁמוּעָה, a  sound.

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