Strong's #214: alalazo (pronounced al-al-ad'-zo)
from alale ( a shout, "halloo"); to vociferate, i.e. (by implication) to wail; figuratively, to clang:--tinkle, wail.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
̓́
alalazō
1) to repeat frequently the cry "alala" as soldiers used to do on entering into battle
2) to utter a joyful sound
3) to wail, lament
4) to ring loudly, to clang
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from alale ( a shout, "halloo" )
Citing in TDNT: 1:227, 36
Usage:
This word is used 2 times:
Mark 5:38: "the tumult, and them that wept and wailed greatly."
1 Corinthians 13:1: "as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal."