strepō uī, —, ere,
to make a noise, rattle, rustle, rumble, murmur, hum,
roar: Inter se, C. poët.: fluvii-strepunt
Hibernā nive turgidi, H.: strepit adsiduo cava tempora
circum Tinnitu galea, V.: haec cum
streperent, vociferated, L.—Of music, to sound: rauco strepuerunt cornua cantu, V.: iam litui
strepunt, H.—Of places, to resound, sound, be filled, ring: strepit murmure campus, V.: omnia terrore ac
tumultu, L.: aures clamoribus plorantium,
L.—Fig., to be heard: intra Albanam arcem sententia
Messalini strepebat, i. e. was not heard outside, Ta.