Dictionary of Biblical Greek and Related Words
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Ναζωραῖος
Nazōraios
Nazarene, inhabitant of Nazareth.
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ναί
nai
yes, truly, certainly, even so.
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ναός
naos
temple, shrine.
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νάρδος
nardos
spikenard, oil of nard, perfume.
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ναυαγέω
nauageō
suffer shipwreck, am shipwrecked, ruined.
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ναύκληρος
nauklēros
ship captain, master of a ship.
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νεανίας
neanias
young adult, young man, youth.
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νεκρόω
nekroō
put to death, render weak.
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νέκρωσις
nekrōsis
death, putting to death, lifeless condition.
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νεομηνία
neomēnia
new moon, first of the month.
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νέος
neos
new, young, fresh.
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νεοσσός
neossos
young bird, young one.
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νεότης
neotēs
youth, youthfulness.
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νεόφυτος
neophutos
newly converted, newly-planted, recent convert.
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νεῦρον
neuron
sinew, tendon, cord, bow, nerve.
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νεύω
neuō
nod, beckon (as a sign), make a sign.
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νέφος
nephos
cloud, multitude, great company.
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νεφρός
nephros
mind, kidney as a general emotional center.
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νεωκόρος
neōkoros
temple keeper, guardian, temple warden.
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νή
nē
by (a particle of affirmation employed in oaths), swearing by.
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νηπιάζω
nēpiazō
be (as) a child, babe, am childish, infantile.
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νήπιος
nēpios
infant, child, unlearned.
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νησίον
nēsion
small island, little island.
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νηστεία
nēsteia
fasting, fast, day of atonement.
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νῆστις
nēstis
not eating, hungry, fasting, causing hunger, starving, without food.
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νηφάλιος
nēphalios
sober, temperate, self-controlled.
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νήφω
nēphō
be sober, abstain from wine, am calm, vigilant, sober.
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νικάω
nikaō
overcome, conquer.
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νιπτήρ
niptēr
wash basin, basin.
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νοέω
noeō
understand, consider.
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νόημα
noēma
thought, mind, purpose, design.
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νόθος
nothos
illegitimate child, illegitimate, bastard.
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νομή
nomē
pasture, spreading, pasturage, growth.
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νομικός
nomikos
pertaining to the law, one skilled in the Mosaic law, lawyer, about law, one learned in the Law.
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νομοδιδάσκαλος
nomodidaskalos
teacher of the law, teacher and interpreter of the Mosaic Law.
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νομοθεσία
nomothesia
legislation, law, lawgiving.
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νοσέω
noseō
be sick, have an unhealthy desire, am diseased.
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νόσημα
nosēma
trouble, disease.
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νόσος
nosos
disease, malady.
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νοσσία
nossia
brood, brood of young birds.
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νοσσίον
nossion
young bird, nestling, young of birds.
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νοσφίζω
nosphizō
rob, set apart, separate, put aside for oneself.
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νότος
notos
south wind, south, South.
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νουθεσία
nouthesia
admonition, instruction, warning.
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νουθετέω
noutheteō
admonish, exhort, warn, counsel.
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νουμηνία
noumēnia
new moon as a festival.
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νουνεχῶς
nounechōs
wisely, thoughtfully, discreetly.
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νοῦς
nous
mind, reasoning faculty.
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νύμφη
numphē
bride, young woman, daughter-in-law.
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νυμφών
numphōn
bridal chamber, wedding hall.
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νῦν
nun
now, already, at present.
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νυνί
nuni
now, already, at present.
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νύξ
nux
night, night-time.
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νύσσω
nussō
prick, pierce, stab.
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νυστάζω
nustazō
become drowsy, doze, nod in sleep, am drowsy, slumber.
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νυχθήμερον
nuchthēmeron
day and a night, twenty-four hours.
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νωθρός
nōthros
lazy, sluggish, dull.
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νῶτος
nōtos
back, back of men or animals.
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