θόρυβος
Alt. θόρυ^βος, ὁ,
Etym. θρόος
I. "a noise, uproar, clamour", Pind., Eur., Thuc., etc.; θόρυβος βοῆς a confused "clamour", Soph.
2. "in token of approbation or the contrary":
a. "applause, cheers", Ar., Plat., etc.
b. "groans, murmurs", Soph.
II. "tumult, confusion", Hdt., Thuc.