Lexical Summary diagongyzō: to murmur among themselves Original Word: διαγογγύζωTransliteration: diagongyzō Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ag-ong-good'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to murmur among themselves Meaning: to murmur among themselves Strong's Concordance murmur. From dia and gogguzo; to complain throughout a crowd -- murmur. see GREEK dia see GREEK gogguzo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1234: διαγογγύζωδιαγογγύζω: imperfect διεγόγγυζον; to murmur (διά, i. e. either through a whole crowd, or 'among one another,' German durch einander (cf. διά, C.)); hence, it is always used of many indignantly complaining (see γογγύζω): Luke 15:2; Luke 19:7. (Exodus 16:2, 7, 8; (Numbers 14:2); Joshua 9:24 (18), etc.; Sir. 34:24 (Sir. 31:24); Clement of Alexandria, i, p. 528, Pott. edition; Heliodorus 7, 27, and in some Byzantine writings) Cf. Winer's De verb. comp. etc. Part v., p. 16f. |