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Brown-Driver-Briggs /Thayer Dictionary - κέλευμα

κέλευμα

G2752

Transliteration: kéleuma

Pronunciation: kel'-yoo-mah

Definition: shout


- Original: κέλευμα

- Transliteration: Keleuma

- Phonetic: kel'-yoo-mah

- Definition:

1. an order, command, spec. a stimulating cry, either that by which animals are roused and urged on by man, as horses by charioteers, hounds by hunters, etc., or that by which a signal is given to men, e.g. to rowers by the master of a ship, to soldiers by a commander (with a loud summons, a trumpet call)

- Origin: from G2753" class="dictionary-topic-link">G2753

- TDNT entry: 3:656,*

- Part(s) of speech: Noun Neuter

- Strong's: From G2753" class="dictionary-topic-link">G2753; a cry of incitement: - shout.


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