* λάσκω,
1. (in cl., poët.) to clang, crash, crack; in late prose, to crack or burst noisily: Ac 1:18 (ἐλάκησεν, perh., however, from λακέω, q.v.; Bl., in l.).
2. (in cl., prose) to scream, shout.†
G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament with Strong's
* λάσκω,
1. (in cl., poët.) to clang, crash, crack; in late prose, to crack or burst noisily: Ac 1:18 (ἐλάκησεν, perh., however, from λακέω, q.v.; Bl., in l.).
2. (in cl., prose) to scream, shout.†