3500. nekrosis {nek'-ro-sis}; from 3499; decease; figuratively, impotency:

--deadness, dying.[ql


3501. neos {neh'-os}; including the comparative neoteros {neh-o'-ter-os}; a

primary word; "new", i.e. (of persons) youthful, or (of things) fresh;

figuratively, regenerate: --new, young.[ql


3502. neossos {neh-os-sos'}; from 3501; a youngling (nestling): --young.[ql



3503. neotes {neh-ot'-ace}; from 3501; newness, i.e. youthfulness:

--youth.[ql


3504. neophutos {neh-of'-oo-tos}; from 3501 and  a derivative of 5453;

newly planted, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert ("neophyte"):

--novice.[ql


3505. Neron {ner'-ohn}; of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman

emperor: --Nero.[ql


3506. neuo {nyoo'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to "nod", i.e. (by

analogy,) signal: --beckon.[ql


3507. nephele {nef-el'-ay}; from 3509; properly, cloudiness, i.e.

(concretely) a cloud: --cloud.[ql


3508. Nephthaleim {nef-thal-ime'}; of Hebrew origin [5321]; Nephthaleim

(i.e. Naphthali), a tribe in Palestine: --Nephthalim.[ql


3509. nephos {nef'-os}; apparently a primary word; a cloud: --cloud.[ql


3510. nephros {nef-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; a kidney (plural), i.e.

(figuratively) the inmost mind: --reins.[ql


3511. neokoros {neh-o-kor'-os}; from a form of 3485 and koreo (to sweep); a

temple-servant, i.e. (by implication) a votary: --worshipper.[ql


3512. neoterikos {neh-o-ter'-ik-os}; from the comparative of 3501;

appertaining to younger persons, i.e. juvenile: --youthful.[ql

 ***.

neoteros. See 3501.[ql


3513. ne {nay}; probably an intensive form of 3483; a particle of

attestation (accompanied by the object invoked or appealed to in

confirmation); as sure as: --I protest by.[ql


3514. netho {nay'-tho}; from neo (of like meaning); to spin: --spin.[ql


3515. nepiazo {nay-pee-ad'-zo}; from 3516; to act as a babe, i.e.

(figuratively) innocently: --be a child.[ql


3516. nepios {nay'-pee-os}; from an obsolete particle ne- (implying

negation) and 2031; not speaking, i.e. an infant (minor); figuratively, a

simple-minded person, an immature Christian: --babe, child (+ -ish).[ql


3517. Nereus {nare-yoos'}; apparently from a derivative of the base of 3491

(meaning wet); Nereus, a Christian: --Nereus.[ql


3518. Neri {nay-ree'}; of Hebrew origin [5374]; Neri (i.e. Nerijah), an

Israelite: --Neri.[ql


3519. nesion {nay-see'-on}; dimin. of 3520; an islet: --island.[ql


3520. nesos {nay'-sos}; probably from the base of 3491; an island:

--island, isle.[ql


3521. nesteia {nace-ti'-ah}; from 3522; abstinence (from lack of food, or

voluntary and religious); specifically, the fast of the Day of Atonement:

--fast(-ing.).[ql


3522. nesteuo {nace-tyoo'-o}; from 3523; to abstain from food

(religiously): --fast.[ql


3523. nestis {nace'-tis}; from the insep. negative particle ne- (not) and

2068; not eating, i.e. abstinent from food (religiously): --fasting.[ql


3524. nephaleos {nay-fal'-eh-os}; or nephalios {nay-fal'-ee-os}; from 3525;

sober, i.e. (figuratively) circumspect: --sober.[ql


3525. nepho {nay'-fo}; of uncertain affinity: to abstain from wine (keep

sober), i.e. (figuratively) be discreet: --be sober, watch.[ql


3526. Niger {neeg'-er}; of Latin origin; black; Niger, a Christian:

--Niger.[ql


3527. Nikanor {nik-an'-ore}; probably from 3528; victorious; Nicanor, a

Christian: --Nicanor.[ql


3528. nikao {nik-ah'-o}; from 3529; to subdue (literally or figuratively):

--conquer, overcome, prevail, get the victory.[ql


3529. nike {nee'-kay}; apparently a primary word; conquest (abstractly),

i.e. (figuratively) the means of success: --victory.[ql


3530. Nikodemos {nik-od'-ay-mos}; from 3534 and 1218; victorious among his

people; Nicodemus, an Israelite: --Nicodemus.[ql


3531. Nikolaites {nik-ol-ah-ee'-tace}; from 3532; a Nicolaite, i.e.

adherent of Nicolaus: --Nicolaitane.[ql


3532. Nikolaos {nik-ol'-ah-os}; from 3534 and 2994; victorious over the

people; Nicolaus, a heretic: --Nicolaus.[ql


3533. Nikopolis {nik-op'-ol-is}; from 3534 and 4172; victorious city;

Nicopolis, a place in Macedonia: --Nicopolis.[ql


3534. nikos {nee'-kos}; from 3529; a conquest (concretely), i.e. (by

implication) triumph: --victory.[ql


3535. Nineui {nin-yoo-ee'}; of Hebrew origin [5210]; Ninevi (i.e. Nineveh),

the capital of Assyria: --Nineve.[ql


3536. Nineuites {nin-yoo-ee'-tace}; from 3535; a Ninevite, i.e. inhabitant

of Nineveh: --of Nineve, Ninevite.[ql


3537. nipter {nip-tare'}; from 3538; a ewer: --bason.[ql


3538. nipto {nip'-to}; to cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the

face); ceremonially, to perform ablution: --wash. Compare 3068.[ql


3539. noieo {noy-eh'-o}; from 3563; to exercise the mind (observe), i.e.

(figuratively) to comprehend, heed: --consider, perceive, think,

understand.[ql


3540. noema {no'-ay-mah}; from 3539; a perception, i.e. purpose, or (by

implication) the intellect, disposition, itself: --device, mind,

thought.[ql


3541. nothos {noth'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a spurious or illegitimate

son: --bastard.[ql


3542. nome {nom-ay'}; feminine from the same as 3551; pasture, i.e. (the

act) feeding (figuratively, spreading of a gangrene), or (the food)

pasturage: --X eat, pasture.[ql


3543. nomizo {nom-id'-zo}; from 3551; properly, to do by law (usage), i.e.

to accustom (passively, be usual); by extension, to deem or regard:

--suppose, thing, be wont.[ql


3544. nomikos {nom-ik-os'}; from 3551; according (or pertaining) to law,

i.e. legal (cer.); as noun, an expert in the (Mosaic) law: --about the law,

lawyer.[ql


3545. nomimos {nom-im'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of 3551; legitimately

(specifically agreeably to the rules of the lists): --lawfully.[ql


3546. nomisma {nom'-is-mah}; from 3543; what is reckoned as of value (after

the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin: --money.[ql


3547. nomodidaskalos {nom-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 3551 and 1320; an

expounder of the (Jewish) law, i.e. a Rabbi: --doctor (teacher) of the

law.[ql


3548. nomothesia {nom-oth-es-ee'-ah}; from 3550; legislation (specifically,

the institution of the Mosaic code): --giving of the law.[ql


3549. nomotheteo {nom-oth-et-eh'-o}; from 3550; to legislate, i.e.

(passively) to have (the Mosaic) enactments injoined, be sanctioned (by

them): --establish, receive the law.[ql


3550. nomothetes {nom-oth-et'-ace}; from 3551 and a derivative of 5087; a

legislator: --lawgiver.[ql


3551. nomos {nom'-os}; from a primary nemo (to parcel out, especially food

or grazing to animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage),

genitive case (regulation), specifically (of Moses [including the volume];

also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle): --law.[ql


3552. noseo {nos-eh'-o}; from 3554; to be sick, i.e. (by implication of a

diseased appetite) to hanker after (figuratively, to harp upon): --dote.[ql



3553. nosema {nos'-ay-ma}; from 3552; an ailment: --disease.[ql


3554. nosos {nos'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a malady (rarely

figuratively, of moral disability): --disease, infirmity, sickness.[ql


3555. nossia {nos-see-ah'}; from 3502; a brood (of chickens): --brood.[ql


3556. nossion {nos-see'-on}; dimin. of 3502; a birdling: --chicken.[ql


3557. nosphizomai {nos-fid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from nosphi (apart or

clandestinely); to sequestrate for oneself, i.e. embezzle: --keep back,

purloin.[ql


3558. notos {not'-os}; of uncertain affinity; the south(-west) wind; by

extension, the southern quarter itself: --south (wind).[ql


3559. nouthesia {noo-thes-ee'-ah}; from 3563 and a derivative of 5087;

calling attention to, i.e. (by implication) mild rebuke or warning:

--admonition.[ql


3560. noutheteo {noo-thet-eh'-o}; from the same as 3559; to put in mind,

i.e. (by implication) to caution or reprove gently: --admonish, warn.[ql


3561. noumenia {noo-may-nee'-ah}; feminine of a compound of 3501 and 3376

(as noun by implication of 2250); the festival of new moon: --new moon.[ql



3562. nounechos {noon-ekh-oce'}; adverb from a comparative of the

accusative case of 3563 and 2192; in a mind-having way, i.e. prudently:

--discreetly.[ql


3563. nous {nooce}; probably from the base of 1097; the intellect, i.e.

mind (divine or human; in thought, feeling, or will); by implication

meaning: --mind, understanding. Compare 5590.[ql


3564. Numphas {noom-fas'}; probably contracted for a compound of 3565 and

1435; nymph-given (i.e. -born); Nymphas, a Christian: --Nymphas.[ql


3565. numphe {noom-fay'}; from a primary but obsolete verb nupto (to veil

as a bride; compare Latin "nupto," to marry); a young married woman (as

veiled), including a bethrothed girl; by implication a son's wife: --bride,

daughter in law.[ql


3566. numphios {noom-fee'-os}; from 3565; a bride-groom (literally or

figuratively): --bridegroom.[ql


3567. numphon {noom-fohn'}; from 3565; the bridal room: --bridechamber.[ql



3568. nun {noon}; a primary particle of present time; "now" (as adverb of

date, a transition or emphasis); also as noun or adjective present or

immediate: --henceforth, + hereafter, of late, soon, present, this (time).

See also 3569, 3570.[ql


3569. tanun {tan-oon'}; or ta nun {tah noon}; from neuter plural of 3588

and 3568; the things now, i.e. (adverbially) at present: --(but) now.[ql


3570. nuni {noo-nee'}; a prolonged form of 3568 for emphasis; just now:

--now.[ql


3571. nux {noox}; a primary word; "night" (literally or figuratively):

--(mid-)night.[ql


3572. nusso {noos'-so}; apparently a primary word; to prick ("nudge"):

--pierce.[ql


3573. nustazo {noos-tad'-zo}; from a presumed derivative of 3506; to nod,

i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep; figuratively, to delay: --slumber.[ql



3574. nuchthemeron {nookh-thay'-mer-on}; from 3571 and 2250; a

day-and-night, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours: --night and day.[ql


3575. Noe {no'-eh}; of Hebrew origin [5146]; Noe, (i.e. Noach), a

patriarch: --Noe.[ql


3576. nothros {no-thros'}; from a derivative of 3541; sluggish, i.e.

(literally) lazy, or (figuratively) stupid: --dull, slothful.[ql


3577. notos {no'-tos}; of uncertain affinity; the back: --back.[ql


3578. xenia {xen-ee'-ah}; from 3581; hospitality, i.e. (by implication) a

place of entertainment: --lodging.[ql


3579. xenizo {xen-id'-zo}; from 3581; to be a host (passively, a guest); by

implication be (make, appear) strange: --entertain, lodge, (think it)

strange.[ql


3580. xenodocheo {xen-od-okh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3581 and 1209; to

be hospitable: --lodge strangers.[ql


3581. xenos {xen'-os}; apparently a primary word; foreign (literally,

alien, or figuratively, novel); by implication a guest or (vice-versa)

entertainer: --host, strange(-r).[ql


3582. xestes {xes'-tace}; as if from xeo (properly, to smooth; by

implication [of friction] to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for

cooking) [or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius, the sixth of a

modius, i.e. about a pint], i.e. (specifically) a measure for liquids or

solids, (by analogy, a pitcher): --pot.[ql


3583. xeraino {xay-rah'-ee-no}; from 3584; to desiccate; by implication to

shrivel, to mature: --dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away).[ql


3584. xeros {xay-ros'}; from the base of 3582 (through the idea of

scorching); arid; by implication shrunken, earth (as opposed to water):

--dry land, withered.[ql


3585. xulinos {xoo'-lin-os}; from 3586; wooden: --of wood.[ql


3586. xulon {xoo'-lon}; from another form of the base of 3582; timber (as

fuel or material); by implication a stick, club or tree or other wooden

article or substance: --staff, stocks, tree, wood.[ql


3587. xurao {xoo-rah'-o}; from a derivative of the same as 3586 (meaning a

razor); to shave or "shear" the hair: --shave.[ql


3588. ho {ho}; including the feminine he {hay}; and the neuter to {to}; in

all their inflections; the def. article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at

others omitted, in English idiom): --the, this, that, one, he, she, it,

etc.[ql

. ***. ho. See 3739.[ql


3589. ogdoekonta {og-do-ay'-kon-tah}; from 3590; ten times eight:

--fourscore.[ql


3590. ogdoos {og'-do-os}; from 3638; the eighth: --eighth.[ql


3591. ogkos {ong'-kos}; probably from the same as 43; a mass (as bending or

bulging by its load), i.e. burden (hindrance): --weight.[ql


3592. hode {hod'-eh}; including the feminine hede {hay'-deh}; and the

neuter tode {tod'-e}; from 3588 and 1161; the same, i.e. this or that one

(plural these or those); often used as person pronoun: --he, she, such,

these, thus.[ql


3593. hodeuo {hod-yoo'-o}; from 3598; to travel: --journey.[ql


3594. hodegeo {hod-ayg-eh'-o}; from 3595; to show the way (literally or

figuratively [teach]): --guide, lead.[ql


3595. hodegos {hod-ayg-os'}; from 3598 and 2233; a conductor (literally or

figuratively [teacher]): --guide, leader.[ql


3596. hodoiporeo {hod-oy-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3598 and 4198; to

be a wayfarer, i.e. travel: --go on a journey.[ql


3597. hodoiporia {hod-oy-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3596; travel:

--journey(-ing).[ql


3598. hodos {hod-os'}; apparently a primary word; a road; by implication a

progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode or means:

--journey, (high-)way.[ql


3599. odous {od-ooce}; perhaps from the base of 2068; a "tooth":

--tooth.[ql




 

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