ṣᵊʿāqā צְעָקָה ‘cry’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ṣāʿaq צָעַק ‘to cry’
Roots:
צעק
ṣᵊʿāqā n, f
1) cry, outcry
1a) outcry (against)
1b) cry of distress (especially as heard by God)
Etymology?:
from ṣāʿaq צָעַק ‘to cry’
Roots:
צעק
ṣᵊʿāqā n, f
1) cry, outcry
1a) outcry (against)
1b) cry of distress (especially as heard by God)