κραυγή
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κραυγή (kraugḗ), ultimately imitative. Compare Old Norse hraukr (“cormorant”) and Old English ġehrūxl (“noise”), all from Proto-Indo-European *ker- with a g-extension.
Declension
Synonyms
- αναφωνητό n (anafonitó)
References
- Lehmann, Winfred P. (1986) “H.99 hruk”, in A Gothic Etymological Dictionary, based on the 3rd ed. of Feist’s dictionary, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 192
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