Lexical Summary phryassō: to neigh, whinny, to be wanton Original Word: φρυάσσωTransliteration: phryassō Phonetic Spelling: (froo-as'-so) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to neigh, whinny, to be wanton Meaning: to neigh, whinny, to be wanton Strong's Concordance rage. Akin to bruo, brucho; to snort (as a spirited horse), i.e. (figuratively) to make a tumult -- rage. see GREEK brucho see GREEK bruo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5433: φρυάσσωφρυάσσω: 1 aorist 3 person plural ἐφρύαξαν; (everywhere in secular authors and also in Macc. as a deponent middle φρυάσσομαι (Winers Grammar, 24)); to neigh, stamp the ground, prance, snort; to be high-spirited: properly, of horses (Anthol. 5, 202, 4; Callimachus ( |