Roaring Roar

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Roaring Roar [1]

'''A — 1: μυκάομαι (Strong'S #3455 — Verb — mukaomai — moo-kah'-om-ahee )

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

'''A — 2: ὠρύομαι (Strong'S #5612 — Verb — oruomai — o-roo'-om-ahee )

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

'''B — 1: ἦχος (Strong'S #2279 — Noun Masculine — echos — ay'-khos )

"a noise" or "sound" (Eng., "echo"), is used of the "roaring" of the sea in  Luke 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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