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G3401

μιμέομαι (miméomai)

_(mim-eh'-om-ahee | mee-MEH-oh-meh | mee-MAY-oh-may)_

Definition

middle voice from μῖμος (a "mimic"); to imitate; follow.

  • to imitate: any one

G3402

μιμητής (mimētḗs)

_(mim-ay-tace' | mee-may-TASE | mee-may-TASE)_

Definition

from G3401; an imitator; follower.

  • an imitator

See also

G3401

G3403

μιμνήσκω (mimnḗskō)

_(mim-nace'-ko | meem-NAY-skoh | meem-NAY-skoh)_

Definition

a prolonged form of G3415 (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind, i.e., (middle voice) to recall to mind; be mindful, remember.

  • to remind
    • to be recalled or to return to one's mind, to remind one's self of, to remember
    • to be recalled to mind, to be remembered, had in remembrance
    • to remember a thing
    • be mindful of

See also

G3415

G3404

μισέω (miséō)

_(mis-eh'-o | mee-SEH-oh | mee-SAY-oh)_

Definition

from a primary μῖσος (hatred); to detest (especially to persecute); by extension, to love less; hate(-ful).

  • to hate, pursue with hatred, detest
  • to be hated, detested

G3405

μισθαποδοσία (misthapodosía)

_(mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah | mee-stha-poh-thoh-SEE-ah | mee-stha-poh-thoh-SEE-ah)_

Definition

from G3406; requital (good or bad); recompence of reward.

  • payment of wages due, recompence

See also

G3406

G3406

μισθαποδότης (misthapodótēs)

_(mis-thap-od-ot'-ace | mee-stha-poh-THOH-tase | mee-stha-poh-THOH-tase)_

Definition

from G3409 and G591; a renumerator; rewarder.

  • one who pays wages, a rewarder

See also

G591, G3409

G3407

μίσθιος (místhios)

_(mis'-thee-os | MEE-sthee-ose | MEE-sthee-ose)_

Definition

from G3408; a wage-earner; hired servant.

  • employed for hire, hired

See also

G3408

G3408

μισθός (misthós)

_(mis-thos' | mee-STHOSE | mee-STHOSE)_

Definition

apparently a primary word; pay for service (literally or figuratively), good or bad; hire, reward, wages.

  • dues paid for work
    • wages, hire
  • reward: used of the fruit naturally resulting from toils and endeavors
    • in both senses, rewards and punishments
    • of the rewards which God bestows, or will bestow, upon good deeds and endeavors
    • of punishments

G3409

μισθόω (misthóō)

_(mis-tho'-o | mee-STHOH-oh | mee-STHOH-oh)_

Definition

from G3408; to let out for wages, i.e., (middle voice) to hire; hire.

  • to let out for hire
  • to hire

See also

G3408

G3410

μίσθωμα (místhōma)

_(mis'-tho-mah | MEE-sthoh-ma | MEE-sthoh-ma)_

Definition

from G3409; a rented building; hired house.

  • the price for which anything is either let or hired
    • of a harlots hire
  • that which is either let or hired for a price, as of a house, dwelling, lodging

See also

G3409

G3411

μισθωτός (misthōtós)

_(mis-tho-tos' | mee-sthoh-TOSE | mee-sthoh-TOSE)_

Definition

from G3409; a wage-worker (good or bad); hired servant, hireling.

  • one hired, a hireling

See also

G3409

G3412

Μιτυλήνη (Mitylḗnē)

_(mit-oo-lay'-nay | mee-too-LAY-nay | mee-tyoo-LAY-nay)_

Definition

mutilated; for μυτιλήνη (abounding in shellfish); Mitylene (or Mytilene), a town on the island of Lesbos; Mitylene.

  • the chief maritime town of the island of Lesbos in the Aegean

G3413

Μιχαήλ (Michaḗl)

_(mikh-ah-ale' | mee-ha-ALE | mee-ha-ALE)_

Definition

who is like God; of Hebrew origin (H4317); Michael, an archangel; Michael.

  • the first of the chief princes or archangels who is supposed to be the guardian angel of the Israelites

See also

H4317

G3414

μνᾶ (mnâ)

_(mnah | m-NA | m-NA)_

Definition

of Latin origin; a mna (i.e., mina), a certain weight; pound.

  • in the Old Testament, a weight of 300 shekels was one pound
  • In the New Testament, a weight and sum of money equal to 100 drachmae, one talent was 100 pounds, a pound equaled 10 1/3 oz. (300 gm)

G3415

μνάομαι (mnáomai)

_(mnah'-om-ahee | m-NA-oh-meh | m-NA-oh-may)_

Definition

middle voice of a derivative of G3306 or perhaps of the base of G3145 (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of mental grasp); to bear in mind, i.e., recollect; by implication, to reward or punish; be mindful, remember, come (have) in remembrance.

  • to remind
    • to be recalled or to return to one's mind, to remind one's self of, to remember
    • to be recalled to mind, to be remembered, had in remembrance
    • to remember a thing
    • be mindful of

Note

Compare G3403.

See also

G3145, G3306, G3403

G3416

Μνάσων (Mnásōn)

_(mnah'-sohn | m-NA-sone | m-NA-sone)_

Definition

remembering; of uncertain origin; Mnason, a Christian; Mnason.

  • a Christian from Cyprus, a common Greek name

G3417

μνεία (mneía)

_(mni'-ah | m-NEE-ah | m-NEE-ah)_

Definition

from G3415 or G3403; recollection; by implication, recital; mention, remembrance.

  • remembrance, memory, mention

See also

G3403, G3415

G3418

μνῆμα (mnēma)

_(mnay'-mah | m-NAY-ma | m-NAY-ma)_

Definition

from G3415; a memorial, i.e., sepulchral monument (burial-place); grave, sepulchre, tomb.

  • a monument or memorial to perpetuate the memory of any person or thing
  • a sepulchral monument
  • a sepulcher or tomb

See also

G3415

G3419

μνημεῖον (mnēmeîon)

_(mnay-mi'-on | m-nay-MEE-one | m-nay-MEE-one)_

Definition

from G3420; a remembrance, i.e., cenotaph (place of interment); grave, sepulchre, tomb.

  • any visible object for preserving or recalling the memory of any person or thing
    • a memorial, monument, specifically, a sepulchral monument
  • a sepulcher, a tomb

See also

G3420

G3420

μνήμη (mnḗmē)

_(mnay'-may | m-NAY-may | m-NAY-may)_

Definition

from G3403; memory; remembrance.

  • memory, remembrance
  • mention: to remember a thing, call to remembrance

See also

G3403

G3421

μνημονεύω (mnēmoneúō)

_(mnay-mon-yoo'-o | m-nay-moh-NEV-oh | m-nay-moh-NAVE-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of G3420; to exercise memory, i.e., recollect; by implication, to punish; also to rehearse; make mention; be mindful, remember.

  • to be mindful of, to remember, to call to mind
    • to think of and feel for a person or thing
    • to hold in memory, keep in mind
  • to make mention of

See also

G3420

G3422

μνημόσυνον (mnēmósynon)

_(mnay-mos'-oo-non | m-nay-MOH-soo-none | m-nay-MOH-syoo-none)_

Definition

from G3421; a reminder (memorandum), i.e., record; memorial.

  • a memorial (that by which the memory of any person or thing is preserved), a remembrance

See also

G3421

G3423

μνηστεύω (mnēsteúō)

_(mnace-tyoo'-o | m-nay-STEV-oh | m-nay-STAVE-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of G3415; to give a souvenir (betrothal present), i.e., betroth; espouse.

  • to be promised in marriage, be betrothed

Note

Unlike modern day engagement, betrothal always ends in marriage. Consider how Joseph intended to put Mary away privately instead of calling off the marriage (Matthew 1:19).

See also

G3415

G3424

μογιλάλος (mogilálos)

_(mog-il-al'-os | moh-gee-LA-lose | moh-gee-LA-lose)_

Definition

from G3425 and G2980; hardly talking, i.e., dumb (tongue-tied); having an impediment in his speech.

  • speaking with difficulty

See also

G2980, G3425

G3425

μόγις (mógis)

_(mog'-is | MOH-gees | MOH-gees)_

Definition

adverb from a primary μόγος (toil); with difficulty; hardly.

  • hardly, with difficulty,

G3426

μόδιος (módios)

_(mod'-ee-os | MOH-thee-ose | MOH-thee-ose)_

Definition

of Latin origin; a modius, i.e., certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil); bushel.

  • a dry measure holding 16 sextarii (or 1/6 of the Attic medimnus), about a peck (9 liters)

G3427

μοί (moí)

_(moy | moo | moo)_

Definition

the simpler form of G1698; to me; I, me, mine, my.

  • I, me, my

See also

G1698

G3428

μοιχαλίς (moichalís)

_(moy-khal-is' | moo-ha-LEES | moo-ha-LEES)_

Definition

a prolonged form of the feminine of G3432; an adulteress (literally or figuratively); adulteress(-ous, -y).

  • an adulteress
  • as the intimate alliance of God with the people of Israel was likened to a marriage, those who relapse into idolatry are said to commit adultery or play the harlot
    • figuratively equivalent to faithless to God, unclean, apostate

See also

G3432

G3429

μοιχάω (moicháō)

_(moy-khah'-o | moo-HA-oh | moo-HA-oh)_

Definition

from G3432; (middle voice) to commit adultery; commit adultery.

  • to have unlawful intercourse with another's wife, to commit adultery with

See also

G3432

G3430

μοιχεία (moicheía)

_(moy-khi'-ah | moo-HEE-ah | moo-HEE-ah)_

Definition

from G3431; adultery; adultery.

  • adultery

See also

G3431

G3431

μοιχεύω (moicheúō)

_(moy-khyoo'-o | moo-HEV-oh | moo-HAVE-oh)_

Definition

from G3432; to commit adultery; commit adultery.

  • to commit adultery
    • to be an adulterer
    • to commit adultery with, have unlawful intercourse with another's wife
    • of the wife: to suffer adultery, be debauched
    • A Hebrew idiom, the word is used of those who at a woman's solicitation are drawn away to idolatry, i.e., to the eating of things sacrificed to idols

See also

G3432

G3432

μοιχός (moichós)

_(moy-khos' | moo-HOSE | moo-HOSE)_

Definition

perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively, apostate; adulterer.

  • an adulterer
  • metaphorically one who is faithless toward God, ungodly

G3433

μόλις (mólis)

_(mol'-is | MOH-lees | MOH-lees)_

Definition

probably by variation for G3425; with difficulty; hardly, scarce(-ly), + with much work.

  • with difficulty, hardly
  • not easily, i.e., scarcely, very rarely

See also

G3425

G3434

Μολόχ (Molóch)

_(mol-okh' | moh-LOKE | moh-LOKE)_

Definition

king; of Hebrew origin (H4432); Moloch (i.e., Molek), an idol; Moloch.

  • the name of the idol god of the Ammonites

Note

Its image was a hollow brazen figure, with the head of an ox, and outstretched human arms. It was heated red hot by a fire from within, and the little ones placed in its arms to be slowly burned, while to prevent the parents from hearing the dying cries, the sacrificing priests beat drums. Human victims, particularly young children, were offered in sacrifice to it.

See also

H4432

G3435

μολύνω (molýnō)

_(mol-oo'-no | moh-LOO-noh | moh-LYOO-noh)_

Definition

probably from G3189; to soil (figuratively); defile.

  • to pollute, stain, contaminate, defile
    • used in New Testament of those who have not kept themselves pure from the defilements of sin, who have soiled themselves by fornication and adultery

See also

G3189

G3436

μολυσμός (molysmós)

_(mol-oos-mos' | moh-loo-SMOSE | moh-lyoo-SMOSE)_

Definition

from G3435; a stain; i.e., (figuratively) immorality; filthiness.

  • defilement, an action by which anything is defiled

See also

G3435

G3437

μομφή (momphḗ)

_(mom-fay' | mome-FAY | mome-FAY)_

Definition

from G3201; blame, i.e., (by implication), a fault; quarrel.

  • blame
  • to have a complaint against any one

See also

G3201

G3438

μονή (monḗ)

_(mon-ay' | moh-NAY | moh-NAY)_

Definition

from G3306; a staying, i.e., residence (the act or the place); abode, mansion.

  • a staying, abiding, dwelling, abode
  • to make an (one's) abode
  • metaphorically of the God the Holy Spirit indwelling believers

See also

G3306

G3439

μονογενής (monogenḗs)

_(mon-og-en-ace' | moh-noh-geh-NASE | moh-noh-gay-NASE)_

Definition

from G3441 and G1096; only-born, i.e., sole; only (begotten, child).

  • single of its kind, only
    • used of only sons or daughters (viewed in relation to their parents)
    • used of Christ, denotes the only begotten son of God

See also

G1096, G3441

G3440

μόνον (mónon)

_(mon'-on | MOH-none | MOH-none)_

Definition

neuter of G3441 as adverb; merely; alone, but, only.

  • only, alone, but

See also

G3441

G3441

μόνος (mónos)

_(mon'-os | MOH-nose | MOH-nose)_

Definition

probably from G3306; remaining, i.e., sole or single; by implication, mere; alone, only, by themselves.

  • alone (without a companion), forsaken, destitute of help, alone, only, merely

See also

G3306

G3442

μονόφθαλμος (monóphthalmos)

_(mon-of'-thal-mos | moh-NOH-fthahl-mose | moh-NOH-fthahl-mose)_

Definition

from G3441 and G3788; one-eyed; with one eye.

  • deprived of one eye, having one eye

See also

G3441, G3788

G3443

μονόω (monóō)

_(mon-o'-o | moh-NOH-oh | moh-NOH-oh)_

Definition

from G3441; to isolate, i.e., bereave; be desolate.

  • to make single or solitary
  • leave alone, forsake

See also

G3441

G3444

μορφή (morphḗ)

_(mor-fay' | more-FAY | more-FAY)_

Definition

perhaps from the base of G3313 (through the idea of adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively, nature; form.

  • the form by which a person or thing strikes the vision
  • external appearance

See also

G3313

G3445

μορφόω (morphóō)

_(mor-fo'-o | more-FOH-oh | more-FOH-oh)_

Definition

from the same as G3444; to fashion (figuratively); form.

  • to form

See also

G3444

G3446

μόρφωσις (mórphōsis)

_(mor'-fo-sis | MORE-foh-sees | MORE-foh-sees)_

Definition

from G3445; formation, i.e., (by implication), appearance (semblance or (concretely) formula); form.

  • a forming, shaping
  • form
    • the mere form, semblance
    • the form befitting a thing or truly expressing the fact, the very form

See also

G3445

G3447

μοσχοποιέω (moschopoiéō)

_(mos-khop-oy-eh'-o | moh-skoh-poo-EH-oh | moh-skoh-poo-A-oh)_

Definition

from G3448 and G4160; to fabricate the image of a bullock; make a calf.

  • to make (an image of) a calf

See also

G3448, G4160

G3448

μόσχος (móschos)

_(mos'-khos | MOH-skose | MOH-skose)_

Definition

probably strengthened for όσχος (a shoot); a young bullock; calf.

  • a tender juicy shoot
    • a sprout, of a plant or tree
  • offspring
    • of men: a boy or a girl, especially if fresh and delicate
    • of animals: a young one
  • a calf, a bullock, a heifer

G3449

μόχθος (móchthos)

_(mokh'-thos | MOKE-those | MOKE-those)_

Definition

from the base of G3425; toil, i.e., (by implication) sadness; painfulness, travail.

  • a hard and difficult labor, toil, travail, hardship, distress

See also

G3425

G3450

μοῦ (moû)

_(moo | moo | moo)_

Definition

the simpler form of G1700; of me; I, me, mine (own), my.

  • I, me, my, of me

See also

G1700

G3451

μουσικός (mousikós)

_(moo-sik-os' | moo-see-KOSE | moo-see-KOSE)_

Definition

from Μοῦσα (a Muse); "musical", i.e., (as noun) a minstrel; musician.

  • devoted to and skilled in the arts sacred to the muses
  • accomplished in the liberal arts
  • specifically, skilled in music
  • playing on musical instruments

G3452

μυελός (myelós)

_(moo-el-os' | moo-eh-LOSE | myoo-ay-LOSE)_

Definition

perhaps a primary word; the marrow; marrow.

  • marrow

G3453

μυέω (myéō)

_(moo-eh'-o | moo-EH-oh | myoo-A-oh)_

Definition

from the base of G3466; to initiate, i.e., (by implication) to teach; instruct.

  • to initiate into the mysteries
  • to teach fully, instruct
    • to accustom one to a thing
    • to give one an intimate acquaintance with a thing

See also

G3466

G3454

μῦθος (mŷthos)

_(moo'-thos | MOO-those | MYOO-those)_

Definition

perhaps from the same as G3453 (through the idea of tuition); a tale, i.e., fiction ("myth"); fable.

  • a speech, word, saying
  • a narrative, story
    • a true narrative
    • a fiction, a fable
    • an invention, a falsehood

See also

G3453

G3455

μυκάομαι (mykáomai)

_(moo-kah'-om-ahee | moo-KA-oh-meh | myoo-KA-oh-may)_

Definition

from a presumed derivative of μύζω ( to "moo"); to bellow (roar); roar.

  • to low, bellow, properly of horned cattle
  • to roar, of a lion

G3456

μυκτηρίζω (myktērízō)

_(mook-tay-rid'-zo | mook-tay-REE-zoh | myook-tay-REE-zoh)_

Definition

from a derivative of the base of G3455 (meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds); to make mouths at, i.e., ridicule; mock.

  • to turn up the nose or sneer at
  • to mock, deride

See also

G3455

G3457

μυλικός (mylikós)

_(moo-lee-kos' | moo-lee-KOSE | myoo-lee-KOSE)_

Definition

from G3458; belonging to a mill; mill(-stone).

  • belonging to a mill
  • made of millstone

See also

G3458

G3458

μύλος (mýlos)

_(moo'-los | MOO-lose | MYOO-lose)_

Definition

probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e., (by implication), a grinder (millstone); millstone.

  • a mill stone
    • a large mill consisted of two stones, an upper and an under one
    • the "nether" stone was stationary, but the upper one was turned by an ass
  • a mill, the noise made by a mill

See also

G3433

G3459

μύλων (mýlōn)

_(moo'-lone | MOO-lone | MYOO-lone)_

Definition

from G3458; a mill-house; mill.

  • place where a mill runs
  • mill house

See also

G3458

G3460

Μύρα (Mýra)

_(moo'-rah | MOO-ra | MYOO-ra)_

Definition

myrrh, myrtle juice; of uncertain derivation; Myra, a place in Asia Minor; Myra.

  • an important town in Lycia, on the southwest coast of Asia Minor, on the river Andriacus, 2.5 miles (4 km) from the mouth

G3461

μυριάς (myriás)

_(moo-ree'-as | moo-ree-AS | myoo-ree-AS)_

Definition

from G3463; a ten-thousand; by extension, a "myriad" or indefinite number; ten thousand.

  • ten thousand
  • an innumerable multitude, an unlimited number
  • innumerable hosts

See also

G3463

G3462

μυρίζω (myrízō)

_(moo-rid'-zo | moo-REE-zoh | myoo-REE-zoh)_

Definition

from G3464; to apply (perfumed) unguent to; anoint.

  • to anoint

See also

G3464

G3463

μύριοι (mýrioi)

_(moo'-ree-oi | MOO-ree-oo | MYOO-ree-oo)_

Definition

plural of an apparently primary word (properly, meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension, innumerably many; ten thousand.

  • innumerable, countless
  • ten thousand

G3464

μύρον (mýron)

_(moo'-ron | MOO-rone | MYOO-rone)_

Definition

probably of foreign origin (compare H4753, G4666); "myrrh", i.e., (by implication) perfumed oil; ointment.

  • ointment

See also

G4666, H4753

G3465

Μυσία (Mysía)

_(moo-see'-ah | moo-SEE-ah | myoo-SEE-ah)_

Definition

land of beach trees; of uncertain origin; Mysia, a region of Asia Minor; Mysia.

  • a province of Asia Minor on the shore of the Aegean Sea, between Lydia and Popontis; it included the cities of Pergamos, Troas, and Assos

G3466

μυστήριον (mystḗrion)

_(moos-tay'-ree-on | moo-STAY-ree-one | myoo-STAY-ree-one)_

Definition

from a derivative of μύω (to shut the mouth); a secret or "mystery" (through the idea of silence imposed by initiation into religious rites); mystery.

  • hidden thing, secret, mystery
    • generally mysteries, religious secrets, confided only to the initiated and not to ordinary mortals
    • a hidden or secret thing, not obvious to the understanding
    • a hidden purpose or counsel
    • secret will
    • of men
    • of God: the secret counsels which govern God in dealing with the righteous, which are hidden from ungodly and wicked men but plain to the godly
  • in rabbinic writings, it denotes the mystic or hidden sense: of an Old Testament saying, of an image or form seen in a vision, of a dream

G3467

μυωπάζω (myōpázō)

_(moo-ope-ad'-zo | moo-oh-PA-zoh | myoo-oh-PA-zoh)_

Definition

from a compound of the base of G3466 and ὤψ (the face; from G3700); to shut the eyes, i.e., blink (see indistinctly); cannot see far off.

  • to see dimly, see only what is near

See also

G3466, G3700

G3468

μώλωψ (mṓlōps)

_(mo'-lopes | MOH-lohps | MOH-lohps)_

Definition

from μῶλος ("moil"; probably akin to the base of G3433) and probably ὤψ (the face; from G3700); a mole ("black eye") or blow-mark; stripe.

  • a bruise, wale, wound that trickles with blood

See also

G3433, G3700

G3469

μωμάομαι (mōmáomai)

_(mo-mah'-om-ahee | moh-MA-oh-meh | moh-MA-oh-may)_

Definition

from G3470; to carp at, i.e., censure (discredit); blame.

  • to blame, find fault with, mock at

See also

G3470

G3470

μῶμος (mōmos)

_(mo'-mos | MOH-mose | MOH-mose)_

Definition

perhaps from G3201; a flaw or blot, i.e., (figuratively) disgraceful person; blemish.

  • blemish, blot, disgrace
    • censure
    • insult
    • of men who are a disgrace to society

See also

G3201

G3471

μωραίνω (mōraínō)

_(mo-rah'-ee-no | moh-REH-noh | moh-RAY-noh)_

Definition

from G3474; to become insipid; figuratively, to make (passively, act) as a simpleton; become fool, make foolish, lose savour.

  • to be foolish, to act foolishly
    • to make foolish
    • to prove a person or a thing foolish
    • to make flat and tasteless
    • of salt that has lost its strength and flavor

See also

G3474

G3472

μωρία (mōría)

_(mo-ree'-ah | moh-REE-ah | moh-REE-ah)_

Definition

from G3474; silliness, i.e., absurdity; foolishness.

  • foolishness

See also

G3474

G3473

μωρολογία (mōrología)

_(mo-rol-og-ee'-ah | moh-roh-loh-GEE-ah | moh-roh-loh-GEE-ah)_

Definition

from a compound of G3474 and G3004; silly talk, i.e., buffoonery; foolish talking.

  • foolish talking

See also

G3004, G3474

G3474

μωρός (mōrós)

_(mo-ros' | moh-ROSE | moh-ROSE)_

Definition

probably from the base of G3466; dull or stupid (as if shut up), i.e., heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd; fool(-ish), X foolishness.

  • foolish
  • impious, godless

See also

G3466

G3475

Μωσεύς (Mōseús)

_(moce-yoos' | moh-SEVS | moh-SAYFS)_

Definition

drawing out; of Hebrew origin; (H4872); Moseus, Moses, or Mouses (i.e., Mosheh), the Hebrew lawgiver; Moses.

  • Moses, the lawgiver of the Jewish people, editor of the book of Genesis and writer of most of the following four books

See also

H4872

G3476

Ναασσών (Naassṓn)

_(nah-as-sone' | na-as-SONE | na-as-SONE)_

Definition

enchanter; of Hebrew origin (H5177); Naasson (i.e., Nachshon), an Israelite; Naasson.

  • an ancestor of Christ

See also

H5177

G3477

Ναγγαί (Nangaí)

_(nang-gah'-ee | nahng-GEH | nahng-GAY)_

Definition

illuminating; probably of Hebrew origin (compare H5052); Nangae (i.e., perhaps Nogach), an Israelite; Nagge.

  • an ancestor of Christ

See also

H5052

G3478

Ναζαρέθ (Nazaréth)

_(nad-zar-eth' | na-za-RETH | na-za-RAYTH)_

Definition

the guarded one; of uncertain derivation; Nazareth or Nazaret, a place in Palestine; Nazareth.

  • the ordinary residence and home town of Christ

G3479

Ναζαρηνός (Nazarēnós)

_(nad-zar-ay-nos' | na-za-ray-NOSE | na-za-ray-NOSE)_

Definition

from G3478; a Nazarene, i.e., inhabitant of Nazareth; of Nazareth.

  • a resident of Nazareth

See also

G3478

G3480

Ναζωραῖος (Nazōraîos)

_(nad-zo-rah'-yos | na-zoh-REH-ose | na-zoh-RAY-ose)_

Definition

one separated; from G3478; a Nazoraean, i.e., inhabitant of Nazareth; by extension, a Christian; Nazarene, of Nazareth.

  • an inhabitant of Nazareth
  • a title given to Jesus in the New Testament
  • a name given to Christians by the Jews, Acts 24:5

See also

G3478

G3481

Ναθάν (Nathán)

_(nath-an' | na-THAHN | na-THAHN)_

Definition

a giver; of Hebrew origin (H5416); Nathan, an Israelite; Nathan.

  • one of the four sons of David who were born to him by Bathshua

See also

H5416

G3482

Ναθαναήλ (Nathanaḗl)

_(nath-an-ah-ale' | na-tha-na-ALE | na-tha-na-ALE)_

Definition

gift of God; of Hebrew origin (H5417); Nathanaël (i.e., Nathanel), an Israelite and Christian; Nathanael.

  • an intimate disciple of Jesus Christ, he is commonly thought to be the same person as Bartholomew

See also

H5417

G3483

ναί (naí)

_(nahee | neh | nay)_

Definition

a primary particle of strong affirmation; yes; even so, surely, truth, verily, yea, yes.

  • yea, verily, truly, assuredly, even so

G3484

Ναΐν (Naḯn)

_(nah-in' | na-EEN | na-EEN)_

Definition

beauty; probably of Hebrew origin (compare H4999); Nain, a place in Palestine; Nain.

  • a village in Galilee located at the north base of Little Hermon

See also

H4999

G3485

ναός (naós)

_(nah-os' | na-OSE | na-OSE)_

Definition

from a primary ναίω (to dwell); a fane, shrine, temple; shrine, temple.

  • used of the temple at Jerusalem, but only of the sacred edifice (or sanctuary) itself, consisting of the Holy place and the Holy of Holies (in classical Greek it is used of the sanctuary or cell of the temple, where the image of gold was placed which is distinguished from the whole enclosure)

Note

Compare G2411.

See also

G2411

G3486

Ναούμ (Naoúm)

_(nah-oom' | na-OOM | na-OOM)_

Definition

consolation; of Hebrew origin (H5151); Naum (i.e., Nachum), an Israelite; Naum.

  • son of Esli and father of Amos, in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H5151

G3487

νάρδος (nárdos)

_(nar'dos | NAHR-those | NAHR-those)_

Definition

of foreign origin (compare H5373); "nard"; (spike-)nard.

  • nard, the head or spike of a fragrant East Indian plant belonging to the genus Valerianna, which yields a juice of delicious odor which the ancients used (either pure or mixed) in the preparation of a most precious ointment
  • nard oil or ointment

See also

H5373

G3488

Νάρκισσος (Nárkissos)

_(nar'-kis-sos | NAHR-kees-sose | NAHR-kees-sose)_

Definition

stupidity; a flower of the same name, from νάρκη (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman; Narcissus.

  • a dweller at Rome mentioned by Paul in Romans 16:11

G3489

ναυαγέω (nauagéō)

_(now-ag-eh'-o | nev-ah-GEH-oh | na-ah-GAY-oh)_

Definition

from a compound of G3491 and G71; to be shipwrecked (stranded, "navigate"), literally or figuratively; make (suffer) shipwreck.

  • to suffer shipwreck

See also

G71, G3491

G3490

ναύκληρος (naúklēros)

_(now'-klay-ros | NAV-klay-rose | NAF-klay-rose)_

Definition

from G3491 and G2819 ("clerk"); a captain; owner of a ship.

  • a ship owner, ship master
    • one who hires out his vessel, or a portion of it, for purposes of transportation

See also

G2819, G3491

G3491

ναῦς (naûs)

_(nowce | navs | nafs)_

Definition

from νάω or νέω (to float); a boat (of any size); ship.

  • a ship, vessel of considerable size

G3492

ναύτης (naútēs)

_(now'-tace | NAV-tase | NAF-tase)_

Definition

from G3491; a boatman, i.e., seaman; sailor, shipman.

  • a sailor, seaman, mariner

See also

G3491

G3493

Ναχώρ (Nachṓr)

_(nakh-ore' | na-HORE | na-HORE)_

Definition

snorting; of Hebrew origin (H5152); Nachor, the grandfather of Abraham; Nachor.

  • was the name of two persons in the family of Abraham, an ancestor of Christ

See also

H5152

G3494

νεανίας (neanías)

_(neh-an-ee'-as | neh-ah-NEE-as | nay-ah-NEE-as)_

Definition

from a derivative of G3501; a youth (up to about forty years); young man.

  • a young man

See also

G3501

G3495

νεανίσκος (neanískos)

_(neh-an-is'-kos | neh-ah-NEE-skose | nay-ah-NEE-skose)_

Definition

from the same as G3494; a youth (under forty); young man.

  • a young man, youth
    • used of a young attendant or servant

See also

G3494

G3496

Νεάπολις (Neápolis)

_(neh-ap'-ol-is | neh-AH-poh-lees | nay-AH-poh-lees)_

Definition

new city; from G3501 and G4172; new town; Neapolis, a place in Macedonia; Neapolis.

  • a maritime city of Macedonia, on the gulf of Syrymon, having a port and colonised by Chalcidians

See also

G3501, G4172

G3497

Νεεμάν (Neemán)

_(neh-eh-man' | neh-eh-MAHN | nay-ay-MAHN)_

Definition

pleasantness; of Hebrew origin (H5283); Neeman (i.e., Naaman), a Syrian; Naaman.

  • commander-in-chief of the army of Syria

See also

H5283

G3498

νεκρός (nekrós)

_(nek-ros' | neh-KROSE | nay-KROSE)_

Definition

from an apparently primary νέκυς (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun); dead.

  • properly
    • one that has breathed his last, lifeless
    • deceased, departed, one whose soul is in Hades
    • destitute of life, without life, inanimate
  • metaphorically
    • spiritually dead
    • destitute of a life that recognizes and is devoted to God, because given up to trespasses and sins
    • inactive as respects doing right
    • destitute of force or power, inactive, inoperative

G3499

νεκρόω (nekróō)

_(nek-ro'-o | neh-KROH-oh | nay-KROH-oh)_

Definition

from G3498; to deaden, i.e., (figuratively) to subdue; be dead, mortify.

  • to make dead, to put to death, slay
  • worn out
    • of an impotent old man
  • to deprive of power, destroy the strength of

See also

G3498

G3500

νέκρωσις (nékrōsis)

_(nek'-ro-sis | NEH-kroh-sees | NAY-kroh-sees)_

Definition

from G3499; decease; figuratively, impotency; deadness, dying.

  • putting to death, killing
  • being put to death
  • the dead state, utter sluggishness
    • of bodily members and organs

See also

G3499