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- Sound - n. - The air bladder of a fish; as, cod sounds are an esteemed article of food.
- Sound - n. - A cuttlefish.
- Sound - superl. - Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay; perfect of the kind; as, sound timber; sound fruit; a sound tooth; a sound ship.
- Sound - superl. - Healthy; not diseased; not being in a morbid state; -- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound constitution; a sound understanding.
- Sound - superl. - Firm; strong; safe.
- Sound - superl. - Free from error; correct; right; honest; true; faithful; orthodox; -- said of persons; as, a sound lawyer; a sound thinker.
- Sound - superl. - Founded in truth or right; supported by justice; not to be overthrown on refuted; not fallacious; as, sound argument or reasoning; a sound objection; sound doctrine; sound principles.
- Sound - superl. - heavy; laid on with force; as, a sound beating.
- Sound - superl. - Undisturbed; deep; profound; as, sound sleep.
- Sound - superl. - Founded in law; legal; valid; not defective; as, a sound title to land.
- Sound - adv. - Soundly.
- Sound - n. - A narrow passage of water, or a strait between the mainland and an island; also, a strait connecting two seas, or connecting a sea or lake with the ocean; as, the Sound between the Baltic and the german Ocean; Long Island Sound.
- Sound - v. t. - To measure the depth of; to fathom; especially, to ascertain the depth of by means of a line and plummet.
- Sound - v. t. - Fig.: To ascertain, or try to ascertain, the thoughts, motives, and purposes of (a person); to examine; to try; to test; to probe.
- Sound - v. t. - To explore, as the bladder or urethra, with a sound; to examine with a sound; also, to examine by auscultation or percussion; as, to sound a patient.
- Sound - v. i. - To ascertain the depth of water with a sounding line or other device.
- Sound - n. - Any elongated instrument or probe, usually metallic, by which cavities of the body are sounded or explored, especially the bladder for stone, or the urethra for a stricture.
- Sound - n. - The peceived object occasioned by the impulse or vibration of a material substance affecting the ear; a sensation or perception of the mind received through the ear, and produced by the impulse or vibration of the air or other medium with which the ear is in contact; the effect of an impression made on the organs of hearing by an impulse or vibration of the air caused by a collision of bodies, or by other means; noise; report; as, the sound of a drum; the sound of the human voice; a horrid sound; a charming sound; a sharp, high, or shrill sound.
- Sound - n. - The occasion of sound; the impulse or vibration which would occasion sound to a percipient if present with unimpaired; hence, the theory of vibrations in elastic media such cause sound; as, a treatise on sound.
- Sound - n. - Noise without signification; empty noise; noise and nothing else.
- Sound - v. i. - To make a noise; to utter a voice; to make an impulse of the air that shall strike the organs of hearing with a perceptible effect.
- Sound - v. i. - To be conveyed in sound; to be spread or published; to convey intelligence by sound.
- Sound - v. i. - To make or convey a certain impression, or to have a certain import, when heard; hence, to seem; to appear; as, this reproof sounds harsh; the story sounds like an invention.
- Sound - v. t. - To causse to make a noise; to play on; as, to sound a trumpet or a horn.
- Sound - v. t. - To cause to exit as a sound; as, to sound a note with the voice, or on an instrument.
- Blare - v. t. - To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to proclaim loudly.
- Lambdacism - n. - A defect in pronunciation of the letter l when doubled, which consists in giving it a sound as if followed by y, similar to that of the letters lli in billion.
- Byzantine - n. - A native or inhabitant of Byzantium, now Constantinople; sometimes, applied to an inhabitant of the modern city of Constantinople. C () C is the third letter of the English alphabet. It is from the Latin letter C, which in old Latin represented the sounds of k, and g (in go); its original value being the latter. In Anglo-Saxon words, or Old English before the Norman Conquest, it always has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same letter as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek alphabet. The Greeks got it from the Ph/nicians. The English name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was derived, probably, through the French. Etymologically C is related to g, h, k, q, s (and other sibilant sounds). Examples of these relations are in L. acutus, E. acute, ague; E. acrid, eager, vinegar; L. cornu, E. horn; E. cat, kitten; E. coy, quiet; L. circare, OF. cerchier, E. search.
- Ripple - n. - A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
- Croak - n. - The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a like sound.
- Hem - n. - An utterance or sound of the voice, hem or hm, often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
- Bastinado - n. - A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others, consisting in beating an offender on the soles of his feet.
- Cymbal - n. - A musical instrument of brass, shaped like a circular dish or a flat plate, with a handle at the back; -- used in pairs to produce a sharp ringing sound by clashing them together.
- Phonautograph - n. - An instrument by means of which a sound can be made to produce a visible trace or record of itself. It consists essentially of a resonant vessel, usually of paraboloidal form, closed at one end by a flexible membrane. A stylus attached to some point of the membrane records the movements of the latter, as it vibrates, upon a moving cylinder or plate.
- Trump - n. - A wind instrument of music; a trumpet, or sound of a trumpet; -- used chiefly in Scripture and poetry.
- Iotacism - n. - The frequent use of the sound of iota (that of English e in be), as among the modern Greeks; also, confusion from sounding /, /, /, /, //, etc., like /.
- Vowel - n. - A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.
- Scratchback - n. - A toy which imitates the sound of tearing cloth, -- used by drawing it across the back of unsuspecting persons.
- Beat - v. i. - To make a sound when struck; as, the drums beat.
- Sound - superl. - Free from error; correct; right; honest; true; faithful; orthodox; -- said of persons; as, a sound lawyer; a sound thinker.
- Sound - v. t. - To cause to exit as a sound; as, to sound a note with the voice, or on an instrument.
- Continuant - n. - A continuant sound; a letter whose sound may be prolonged.
- Sound - v. t. - To explore, as the bladder or urethra, with a sound; to examine with a sound; also, to examine by auscultation or percussion; as, to sound a patient.
- Ring - v. i. - To sound loud; to resound; to be filled with a ringing or reverberating sound.
- Pur - n. - The low, murmuring sound made by a cat to express contentment or pleasure.
- Trumpet - v. t. - To publish by, or as by, sound of trumpet; to noise abroad; to proclaim; as, to trumpet good tidings.
- Intonate - v. i. - To sound the tones of the musical scale; to practice the sol-fa.
- Knap - v. i. - To make a sound of snapping.
- Aspirate - n. - An elementary sound produced by the breath alone; a surd, or nonvocal consonant; as, f, th in thin, etc.
- Rytina - n. - A genus of large edentulous sirenians, allied to the dugong and manatee, including but one species (R. Stelleri); -- called also Steller's sea cow. S () the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a consonant, and is often called a sibilant, in allusion to its hissing sound. It has two principal sounds; one a mere hissing, as in sack, this; the other a vocal hissing (the same as that of z), as in is, wise. Besides these it sometimes has the sounds of sh and zh, as in sure, measure. It generally has its hissing sound at the beginning of words, but in the middle and at the end of words its sound is determined by usage. In a few words it is silent, as in isle, debris. With the letter h it forms the digraph sh. See Guide to pronunciation, // 255-261.
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- G2278 ἠχέω - 2278 ἠχέω - ἨΧΈΩ - - ēchéō - ay-kheh'-o - from ἦχος; to make a loud noise, i.e. reverberate:--roar, sound. - Verb - greek
- G2279 ἦχος - 2279 ἦχος - ἮΧΟΣ - - ēchos - ay'-khos - of uncertain affinity; a loud or confused noise ("echo"), i.e. roar; figuratively, a rumor:--fame, sound. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H2891 טָהֵר - 2891 טָהֵר - טָהֵר - - ṭâhêr - taw-hare' - a primitive root; properly, to be bright; i.e. (by implication); to be pure (physical sound, clear, unadulterated; Levitically, uncontaminated; morally, innocent or holy); be (make, make self, pronounce) clean, cleanse (self), purge, purify(-ier, self). - Verb - heb
- H5674 עָבַר - 5674 עָבַר - עָבַר - - ʻâbar - aw-bar' - a primitive root; to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literal or figurative; transitive, intransitive, intensive, causative); specifically, to cover (in copulation); alienate, alter, [idiom] at all, beyond, bring (over, through), carry over, (over-) come (on, over), conduct (over), convey over, current, deliver, do away, enter, escape, fail, gender, get over, (make) go (away, beyond, by, forth, his way, in, on, over, through), have away (more), lay, meddle, overrun, make partition, (cause to, give, make to, over) pass(-age, along, away, beyond, by, -enger, on, out, over, through), (cause to, make) [phrase] proclaim(-amation), perish, provoke to anger, put away, rage, [phrase] raiser of taxes, remove, send over, set apart, [phrase] shave, cause to (make) sound, [idiom] speedily, [idiom] sweet smelling, take (away), (make to) transgress(-or), translate, turn away, (way-) faring man, be wrath. - Verb - heb
- H724 אֲרוּכָה - 724 אֲרוּכָה - אֲרוּכָה - - ʼărûwkâh - ar-oo-kaw' - or אֲרֻכָה; feminine passive participle of אָרַךְ (in the sense of restoring to soundness); wholeness (literally or figuratively); health, made up, perfected. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H338 אִי - 338 אִי - אִי - - ʼîy - ee - probably identical with אִי (through the idea of a doleful sound); a howler (used only in the plural), i.e. any solitary wild creature; wild beast of the islands. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H178 אוֹב - 178 אוֹב - אוֹב - - ʼôwb - obe - from the same as אָב (apparently through the idea of prattling a father's name); properly, a mumble, i.e. a water skin (from its hollow sound); hence a necromancer (ventriloquist, as from a jar); bottle, familiar spirit. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1001 βολίζω - 1001 βολίζω - ΒΟΛΊΖΩ - - bolízō - bol-id'-zo - from βολίς; to heave the lead:--sound. - Verb - greek
- H2713 חָקַר - 2713 חָקַר - חָקַר - - châqar - khaw-kar' - a primitive root; properly, to penetrate; hence, to examine intimately; find out, (make) search (out), seek (out), sound, try. - Verb - heb
- H2690 חָצַר - 2690 חָצַר - חָצַר - - châtsar - khaw-tsar' - a primitive root; properly, to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form חֲצֹצֵר; or (2 Chronicles 5:12) חֲצֹרֵר; as dem. from חֲצֹצְרָה; to trumpet, i.e. blow on that instrument; blow, sound, trumpeter. - Verb - heb
- G1337 διθάλασσος - 1337 διθάλασσος - ΔΙΘΆΛΑΣΣΟΣ - - dithálassos - dee-thal'-as-sos - from δίς and θάλασσα; having two seas, i.e. a sound with a double outlet:--where two seas meet. - Adjective - greek
- G1837 ἐξηχέομαι - 1837 ἐξηχέομαι - ἘΞΗΧΈΟΜΑΙ - - exēchéomai - ex-ay-kheh'-om-ahee - middle voice from ἐκ and ἠχέω; to "echo" forth, i.e. resound (be generally reported):--sound forth. - Verb - greek
- G1096 γίνομαι - 1096 γίνομαι - ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ - - gínomai - ghin'-om-ahee - a prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb; to cause to be ("gen"-erate), i.e. (reflexively) to become (come into being), used with great latitude (literal, figurative, intensive, etc.):--arise, be assembled, be(-come, -fall, -have self), be brought (to pass), (be) come (to pass), continue, be divided, draw, be ended, fall, be finished, follow, be found, be fulfilled, + God forbid, grow, happen, have, be kept, be made, be married, be ordained to be, partake, pass, be performed, be published, require, seem, be showed, X soon as it was, sound, be taken, be turned, use, wax, will, would, be wrought. - Verb - greek
- H1984 הָלַל - 1984 הָלַל - הָלַל - - hâlal - haw-lal' - a primitive root; to be clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color); to shine; hence, to make ashow, to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively, to celebrate; also to stultify; (make) boast (self), celebrate, commend, (deal, make), fool(-ish, -ly), glory, give (light), be (make, feign self) mad (against), give in marriage, (sing, be worthy of) praise, rage, renowned, shine. - Verb - heb
- H1993 הָמָה - 1993 הָמָה - הָמָה - - hâmâh - haw-maw' - a primitive root (compare הוּם); to make a loud sound (like English 'hum'); by implication, to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor; clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, roar, sound, be troubled, make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar. - Verb - heb
- H1995 הָמוֹן - 1995 הָמוֹן - הָמוֹן - - hâmôwn - haw-mone' - or הָמֹן; (Ezekiel 5:7), from הָמָה; a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth; abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1999 הֲמֻלָּה - 1999 הֲמֻלָּה - הֲמֻלָּה - - hămullâh - ham-ool-law' - or (too fully) הֲמוּלָּה; (Jeremiah 11:16), feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound; speech, tumult. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1906 הֵד - 1906 הֵד - הֵד - - hêd - hade - for הֵידָד; a shout; sounding again. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1899 הֶגֶה - 1899 הֶגֶה - הֶגֶה - - hegeh - heh'-geh - from הָגָה; a muttering (in sighing, thought, or as thunder); mourning, sound, tale. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1998 הֶמְיָה - 1998 הֶמְיָה - הֶמְיָה - - hemyâh - hem-yaw' - from הָמָה; sound; noise. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1902 הִגָּיוֹן - 1902 הִגָּיוֹן - הִגָּיוֹן - - higgâyôwn - hig-gaw-yone' - intensive from הָגָה; a murmuring sound, i.e. a musical notation (probably similar to the modern affettuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by implication, a machination; device, Higgaion, meditation, solemn sound. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3647 ὁλοκληρία - 3647 ὁλοκληρία - ὉΛΟΚΛΗΡΊΑ - - holoklēría - hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah - from ὁλόκληρος; integrity, i.e. physical wholeness:--perfect soundness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3648 ὁλόκληρος - 3648 ὁλόκληρος - ὉΛΌΚΛΗΡΟΣ - - holóklēros - hol'-ok'-lay-ros - from ὅλος and κλῆρος; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body):--entire, whole. - Adjective - greek
- G5198 ὑγιαίνω - 5198 ὑγιαίνω - ὙΓΙΑΊΝΩ - - hygiaínō - hoog-ee-ah'-ee-no - from ὑγιής; to have sound health, i.e. be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine):--be in health, (be safe and) sound, (be) whole(-some). - Verb - greek
- G5199 ὑγιής - 5199 ὑγιής - ὙΓΙΉΣ - - hygiḗs - hoog-ee-ace' - from the base of αὐξάνω; healthy, i.e. well (in body); figuratively, true (in doctrine):--sound, whole. - Adjective - greek
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- Jeremiah 24 4:21 - How long shall I see the standard, and hear the sound of the trumpet ?
עד־מתי אראה־נס אשׁמעה קול שׁופר - Jeremiah 24 50:22 - A sound of battle is in the land, and of great destruction.
קול מלחמה בארץ ושׁבר גדול - Revelation 66 1:15 - And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace ; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΠΟΔΕς ΑΥΤΟΥ ΟΜΟΙΟΙ ΧΑΛΚΟΛΙΒΑΝΩ Ως ΕΝ ΚΑΜΙΝΩ ΠΕΠΥΡΩΜΕΝΗς ΚΑΙ Η ΦΩΝΗ ΑΥΤΟΥ Ως ΦΩΝΗ ΥΔΑΤΩΝ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ - Jeremiah 24 4:19 - My bowels, my bowels ! I am pained at my very heart ; my heart maketh a noise in me; I cannot hold my peace , because thou hast heard , O my soul, the sound of the trumpet, the alarm of war.
מעי מעי אחולה קירות לבי המה־לי לבי לא אחרישׁ כי קול שׁופר שׁמעתי נפשׁי תרועת מלחמה - Matthew 40 24:31 - And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other .
ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟΣΤΕΛΕΙ ΤΟΥς ΑΓΓΕΛΟΥς ΑΥΤΟΥ ΜΕΤΑ ΣΑΛΠΙΓΓΟς ΜΕΓΑΛΗς ΚΑΙ ΕΠΙΣΥΝΑΞΟΥΣΙΝ ΤΟΥς ΕΚΛΕΚΤΟΥς ΑΥΤΟΥ ΕΚ ΤΩΝ ΤΕΣΣΑΡΩΝ ΑΝΕΜΩΝ ΑΠ ΑΚΡΩΝ ΟΥΡΑΝΩΝ ΕΩς ΤΩΝ ΑΚΡΩΝ ΑΥΤΩΝ
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- Joel 29 2:1 Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the LORD cometh, for it is nigh at hand;
תָּקַע שׁוֹפָר צִיּוֹן רוּעַ קֹדֶשׁ הַר יָשַׁב אֶרֶץ רָגַז יוֹם יְהֹוָה בּוֹא קָרוֹב - 1 Corinthians 46 14:7 And even things without life giving sound, whether pipe or harp, except they give a distinction in the sounds, how shall it be known what is piped or harped?
ὍΜΩΣ ἌΨΥΧΟΣ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΦΩΝΉ ΕἼΤΕ ΑὐΛΌΣ ΕἼΤΕ ΚΙΘΆΡΑ ἘᾺΝ ΜΉ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΔΙΑΣΤΟΛΉ ΦΘΌΓΓΟΣ ΠῶΣ ΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ ΑὐΛΈΩ Ἤ ΚΙΘΑΡΊΖΩ - Acts 44 27:28 And sounded, and found it twenty fathoms: and when they had gone a little further, they sounded again, and found it fifteen fathoms.
ΚΑΊ ΒΟΛΊΖΩ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ΕἼΚΟΣΙ ὈΡΓΥΙΆ ΔΈ ΔΙΐΣΤΗΜΙ ΒΡΑΧΎΣ ΒΟΛΊΖΩ ΠΆΛΙΝ ΚΑΊ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ΔΕΚΑΠΈΝΤΕ ὈΡΓΥΙΆ - Revelation 66 18:22 And the voice of harpers, and musicians, and of pipers, and trumpeters, shall be heard no more at all in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft he be, shall be found any more in thee; and the sound of a millstone shall be heard no more at all in thee;
ΚΑΊ ΦΩΝΉ ΚΙΘΑΡῼΔΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΑὐΛΗΤΉΣ ΚΑΊ ΣΑΛΠΙΣΤΉΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ Οὐ ΜΉ ἜΤΙ ἘΝ ΣΟΊ ΚΑΊ ΠᾶΣ Οὐ ΜΉ ΤΕΧΝΊΤΗΣ ΠᾶΣ ΤΈΧΝΗ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ἜΤΙ ἘΝ ΣΟΊ ΚΑΊ ΦΩΝΉ ΜΎΛΟΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ Οὐ ΜΉ ἜΤΙ ἘΝ ΣΟΊ - Psalms 19 89:15 Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light of thy countenance.
אֶשֶׁר עַם יָדַע תְּרוּעָה הָלַךְ יְהֹוָה אוֹר פָּנִים