ṣāʿaq צָעַק ‘to cry’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a primitive root
ṣāʿaq v
1) to cry, cry out, call, cry for help
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to cry, cry out (for help)
1a2) to cry, cry out (in distress or need)
1a3) to make outcry, clamour
1b) (Niphal) to be summoned
1c) (Piel) to cry aloud (in grief)
1d) (Hiphil) to call together
Mentioned in Genesis 27:34, 4:10, 41:55 Exodus 8:8, 14:10, 5:15, 14:15, 15:25, 17:4, 22:22, 22:26, 5:8 Numbers 12:13, 11:2, 20:16 Deuteronomy 26:7, 22:24, 22:27 Joshua 24:7 Judges 7:23, 7:24, 12:1, 4:3, 10:12, 10:17 1 Samuel 13:4, 10:17 1 Kings 20:39 2 Kings 2:12, 6:5, 6:26, 8:5, 4:1, 4:40, 8:3, 3:21 Isaiah 19:20, 46:7, 33:7, 65:14, 42:2 Jeremiah 22:20, 49:3 Psalms 77:2, 107:6, 107:28, 88:2, 34:18 Job 19:7, 35:12 Lamentations 2:18 Nehemiah 9:27 2 Chronicles 13:14