Dictionary entry

θροέω

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

θροέω, -ῶ

(< θρόος, a noise, tumult), [in LXX: Ca 5:4 [המה*;]

in cl.,

1. to cry aloud, make an outcry.

2. to utter aloud.

3. In NT (and LXX), pass., to be troubled, as by an alarm: Mt 24:6, Mk 13:7, Lk 24:37 (WH, mg.), II Th 2:2 (cf. Kennedy, Sources, 126).†