νοσσός
νοσσός (νεοσσός, Rec., as in cl. Att. -ττός; Phryn. rejects the dissyl. form), -οῦ, ὁ(< νέος), [in LXX chiefly for בֵּן;]a young bird: Lk 2:24(LXX).†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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νοσσός (νεοσσός, Rec., as in cl. Att. -ττός; Phryn. rejects the dissyl. form), -οῦ, ὁ(< νέος), [in LXX chiefly for בֵּן;]a young bird: Lk 2:24(LXX).†
νοσφίζω(< νόσφι, apart, aside), [in LXX: Jos 7:1 (לקח), II Mac 4:32*;]1. in Hom., as depon., to turn away (from), abandon.2. After Hom., in act., to set apart, remove. Mid., to ...
νότος, -ου, ὁ,[in LXX chiefly for נֶגֶב, also for דָּרוֹם, תֵּימָן and קָדִים;]1. prop., the south wind: Lk 12:55, Ac 27:1328:13.2. South: Lk 13:29, Re 21:13.3. the South, as a ...
** νουθεσία, -ας ἡ(< νουθετέω), = cl. νουθέτησις; [in LXX: Wi 16:6*;]admonition: I Co 10:11, Eph 6:4, Tit 3:10 (Aristoph., Diod., al.).†
νουθετέω, -ῶ(< νοῦς, τίθημι, hence, put in mind), [in LXX: I Ki 3:13 (כּהה pi.), Jb8 (יסר pi., בִּין), Wi 11:10 12:2, 26*;]to admonish, exhort: c. acc. pers., Ac 20:31, Ro 15:14...
νουμηνία, v.s. νεομηνία.
* νουνεχῶς,adv.(< νοῦς, ἔχω),sensibly, discreetly: Mk 12:34.†
νοῦς(contr. from νόος),ὁ, gen., dat., νοός, νοΐ (late forms, = cl., νοῦ, νῷ; Bl., § 9, 3), acc., νοῦν, [in LXX chiefly for לֵב, לֵבָב;]1. prop., of the ruling faculty, mind, und...
Νύμφα (Rec., R, txt., Νυμφᾶς, q.v.), -ης, ἡ,Nympha (v. M, Pr., 48): Col 4:15, WH, R, mg.†
Νυμφᾶς, -ᾶ, ὁ (WH, R, mg., Νύμφα, q.v.),Nymphas: Col 4:15, R, txt. (cf. ICC, Lft., in l.).†
νύμφη, -ης, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for כַּלָּה;]1. cl., a bride, young wife, young woman: Mt 25:1, WH, mg., Jo 3:29, Re 18:2321:2, 922:17.2. As freq. in LXX (Ge 38:11, al., for כַּלָ...
νυμφίος, -ου, ὁ(< νύμφη), [in LXX for חָתָן;]a bridegroom: Mt 9:1525:1, 5, 6, 10, Mk 2:19, 20, Lk 5:34, 35, Jo 2:93:29, Re 18:23.†
**† νυμφών, -ῶνος, ὁ(< νύμφη), [in LXX: To 6:13, 16*;]the bride-chamber (Heb. חֻפָּה, LXX, παστός, Ps 18 (19):5, Jl 2:16): Mt 22:10 (WH; γάμος, RV); οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ ν. (cf. cl. νυμφ...
νῦν, adv.,[in LXX chiefly for עַתָּה;]1. prop., of time, now, i.e. at the present time: as opp. to past, Jo 4:18, Ac 7:52, Ro 13:11, II Co 7:9, Col 1:24, al.; opp. to fut., Jo 1...
νυνί, an Attic strengthened form of νῦν(in cl. always of time, and most often strictly of the pres.), [in LXX: Jb5, Pss2, II, IV Mac4, Ep. Je.*;]now;1. of time: c. praes., Ac 24...
νύξ, gen. νυκτός, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for לַיְלָה;]night: Mt 12:40, Mk 6:48, Jo 13:30, al.; gen. temp. (of the time within which something happens; M, Pr., 73; B1., § 36, 13), νυκ...
** νύσσω(Att. -ττω), [in LXX: Si 22:19, III Mac 5:14*;]to pierce: τ. πλευρὰν λόγχῃ, Jo 19:34, [Mt 27:49], WH.†
νυστάζω(cf. νεύω), [in LXX for נוּם, etc;]to nod in sleep, fall asleep: Mt 25:5. Metaph., of negligence or delay, ἡ ἀπώλεια αὐτῶν οὐ νυστάζει (cf. Ps 120 (121):4, Is 5:27): II P...
*† νυχθήμερος, -α, -ον(< νύξ, ἡμέρα, v. B1., § 28, 4),lasting a night and a day; as subst., (τὸ) ν., a night and a day: II Co 11:25 (pl., Or. Sib., 8, 203).†
Νῶε(as LXX, FlJ, who also gives Νώεος, Νῶχος), ὁ, indecl. (Heb. נֹחַ),Noah: Mt 24:37, 38, Lk 3:3617:26, 27, He 11:7, I Pe 3:20, II Pe 2:5.†
νωθρός, -ά, -όν,[in LXX: Pr 22:29 (חָשֹׁךְ), Si 4:29 11:12*;]sluggish, slothful: He 5:116:12 (for similar usage in π., v. MM, xvii).SYN.: ἀργός (q.v.), βραδύς.
νῶτος, -ου, ὁ,in Att. most freq. τὸ νῶτον, and in pl. always τὰ νῶτα, [in LXX, ὁ ν., pl., οἱ νῶτοι, and τὰ νῶτα, chiefly for כָּתֵף, also for עֹרֶף, מָתְנַיִם;]the back: Ro 11:1...
Ξ, ξ, ξῖ, τό, indecl.,Xi, x, the fourteenth letter. As a numeral, ξʹ = 60, ξ͵ = 60,000.
** ξενία, -ας, ἡ(< ξένος), [in LXX: Si 29:27 B1*;]hospitality, entertainment: Phm 22 (cf. ICC, in l., but v. infr.). By meton., a place of entertainment, a lodging-place: Ac 28:...
** ξενίζω(< ξένος), [in LXX: Es 3:13, Si 29:25, II Mac 9:6, III Mac 7:3*;]1. to receive as a guest, entertain: c. acc. pers., Ac 10:2328:7, He 13:2; pass., Ac 10:6, 18, 3221:16....
* ξενοδοχέω late Gk. for -κέω(< ξένος, δέχομαι),to entertain strangers: I Ti 5:10.†
ξένος, -η, -ον,[in LXX chiefly for נׇכְרִי;](a) foreign, alien: δαιμόνια, Ac 17:18; διδαχαί, He 13:9;(b) c. gen. rei, strange to, estranged from, ignorant of: Eph 2:12;(c) stran...