G03495
νεανίσκοςneanivskosneaniskos{neh-an-is'-kos}from the same as 3494; a youth (under forty):--young man.See G03494.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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νεανίσκοςneanivskosneaniskos{neh-an-is'-kos}from the same as 3494; a youth (under forty):--young man.See G03494.
Νεάπολις εως ἡNeapolisNeapolis{neh-ap'-ol-is}from 3501 and 4172; new town; Neapolis, a place in Macedonia:--Neapolis.See G03501.See G04172.
ΝαιμάνNaimavnNeeman{neh-eh-man'}of Hebrew origin (5283); Neeman (i.e. Naaman), a Syrian:--Naaman.See H05283.
νεκρόςnekrovsnekros{nek-ros'}from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun):--dead.
νεκρόωnekrovwnekroo{nek-ro'-o}from 3498; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to subdue:--be dead, mortify.See G03498.
νέκρωσιςnevkrwsisnekrosis{nek'-ro-sis}from 3499; decease; figuratively, impotency:--deadness, dying.See G03499.
νέοςnevosneos{neh'-os} 和其比较级 neoteros {neh-o'-ter-os}including the comparative neoteros neh-o'-ter-os; a primary word; "new", i.e. (of persons) youthful, or (of things) fre...
νοσσόςnossovsneossos{neh-os-sos'}from 3501; a youngling (nestling):--young.See G03501.
νεότηςneovthsneotes{neh-ot'-ace}from 3501; newness, i.e. youthfulness:--youth.See G03501.
νεόφυτοςneovfutosneophutos{neh-of'-oo-tos}from 3501 and a derivative of 5453; newly planted, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert ("neophyte"):--novice.See G03501.See G05453.
ΝέρωνNeronNeron{ner'-ohn}of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman emperor:--Nero.
νεύωneuvwneuo{nyoo'-o}apparently a primary verb; to "nod", i.e. (by analogy), signal:--beckon.
νεφέληnefevlhnephele{nef-el'-ay}from 3509; properly, cloudiness, i.e. (concretely) a cloud:--cloud.See G03509.
ΝεφθαλίμNefqalivmNephthaleim{nef-thal-ime'}of Hebrew origin (5321); Nephthaleim (i.e. Naphthali), a tribe in Palestine:--Nephthalim.See H05321.
νέφοςnevfosnephos{nef'-os}apparently a primary word; a cloud:--cloud.
νεφρόςnefrovsnephros{nef-ros'}of uncertain affinity; a kidney (plural), i.e. (figuratively) the inmost mind:--reins.
νεωκόροςnewkovrosneokoros{neh-o-kor'-os}from a form of 3485 and koreo (to sweep); a temple-servant, i.e. (by implication) a votary:--worshipper.See G03485.
νεωτερικόςnewterikovsneoterikos{neh-o-ter'-ik-os}from the comparative of 3501; appertaining to younger persons, i.e. juvenile:--youthful.See G03501.
νήnhvne{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.See G03483.
νήθωnhvqwnetho{nay'-tho}from neo (of like meaning); to spin:--spin.
νηπιάζωnhpiavzwnepiazo{nay-pee-ad'-zo}from 3516; to act as a babe, i.e. (figuratively) innocently:--be a child.See G03516.
νήπιοςnhvpiosnepios{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 immatu...
ΝηρεύςNhreuvsNereus{nare-yoos'}apparently from a derivative of the base of 3491 (meaning wet); Nereus, a Christian:--Nereus.See G03491.
ΝηρίNhrivNeri{nay-ree'}of Hebrew origin (5374); Neri (i.e. Nerijah), an Israelite:--Neri.See H05374.
νησίονnhsivonnesion{nay-see'-on}diminutive of 3520; an islet:--island.See G03520.
νῆσοςnh'sosnesos{nay'-sos}probably from the base of 3491; an island:--island, isle.See G03491.
νηστείαnhsteivanesteia{nace-ti'-ah}from 3522; abstinence (from lack of food, or voluntary and religious); specially, the fast of the Day of Atonement:-- fast(-ing).See G03522.