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.

Noun

κραυγή • (kravgí) f (plural κραυγές)

  1. scream, shout, yell

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