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Clamor <1,,2906, krauge>

an onomatopoeic word, imitating the raven's cry, akin to krazo and kraugazo, "to cry," denotes "an outcry," "clamor," Act 23:9, RV; Eph 4:31, where it signifies "the tumult of controversy." See CRY.

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