θορυβέω
Etym. θόρυβος
I. "to make a noise or uproar", of a crowd, Ar.
2. like Lat. acclamare, to shout in token either of approbation or "the contrary":
a. "to cheer, applaud", Plat.
b. "to raise clamours against", c. dat., Thuc., Plat., etc.:—Pass. "to have clamours raised against one", Soph.
II. trans. "to confuse by noise or tumult, to trouble, throw into confusion", Thuc.:—Pass. "to be thrown into confusion", Hdt., etc.