5612. óruomai
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óruomai: To dig, to delve

Original Word: ὀρύομαι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: óruomai
Pronunciation: o-roo'-om-ahee
Phonetic Spelling: (o-roo'-om-ahee)
KJV: roar
NASB: roaring
Word Origin: [middle voice of an apparently primary verb]

1. to "roar"

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
roar.

Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to "roar" -- roar.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
onomatop., a prim. verb
Definition
to roar, howl
NASB Translation
roaring (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5612: ὠρύομαι

ὠρύομαι; deponent middle; the Sept. for שָׁאַג; to roar, to howl, (of a lion, wolf, dog, and other beasts): 1 Peter 5:8 (Judges 14:5; Psalm 21:14 (); Jeremiah 2:15; Wis. 17:18; Theocritus, Plato, others); of men, to raise a loud and inarticulate cry: either of grief, Herodotus 3, 117; or of joy, id. 4, 75; to sing with a loud voice, Pindar Ol. 9, 163.

Forms and Transliterations
ωρυόμενοι ωρυομενος ωρυόμενος ὠρυόμενος ωρυομένων ωρυόμην ωρύοντο ωρύσεται ωρυώματος oruomenos ōruomenos oryomenos oryómenos ōryomenos ōryómenos
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Peter 5:8 V-PPM/P-NMS
GRK: ὡς λέων ὠρυόμενος περιπατεῖ ζητῶν
NAS: like a roaring lion,
KJV: as a roaring lion,
INT: as a lion roaring goes about seeking

Strong's Greek 5612
1 Occurrence


ὠρυόμενος — 1 Occ.

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