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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><dictionary type="x-strong" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="strongs_schema.xsd"><i id="G3401"><s_id>G3401</s_id><t>μιμέομαι</t><tr>mimeomai</tr><p><em>mim-eh'-om-ahee</em></p><d>Middle voice from <greek>μῖμος</greek> mimos (a <q>mimic</q>); to <b><em>imitate:</em></b> - follow.</d></i><i id="G3402"><s_id>G3402</s_id><t>μιμητής</t><tr>mimētēs</tr><p><em>mim-ay-tace'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3401">G3401</link>; an <b><em>imitator:</em></b> - follower.</d></i><i id="G3403"><s_id>G3403</s_id><t>μιμνήσκω</t><tr>mimnēskō</tr><p><em>mim-nace'-ko</em></p><d>A prolonged form of <link target="G3415">G3415</link> (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to <em>remind</em> that is (middle voice) to <em>recall to</em> <b><em>mind:</em></b> - be mindful remember.</d></i><i id="G3404"><s_id>G3404</s_id><t>μισέω</t><tr>miseō</tr><p><em>mis-eh'-o</em></p><d>From a primary word <greek>μῖσος</greek> misos (<em>hatred</em>); to <em>detest</em> (especially to <em>persecute</em>); by extension to <em>love</em> <b><em>less:</em></b> - hate (-ful).</d></i><i id="G3405"><s_id>G3405</s_id><t>μισθαποδοσία</t><tr>misthapodosia</tr><p><em>mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3406">G3406</link>; <em>requital</em> (good or bad): - recompence of reward.</d></i><i id="G3406"><s_id>G3406</s_id><t>μισθαποδότης</t><tr>misthapodotēs</tr><p><em>mis-thap-od-ot'-ace</em></p><d>From <link target="G3409">G3409</link> and <link target="G591">G591</link>; a <b><em>remunerator:</em></b> - rewarder.</d></i><i id="G3407"><s_id>G3407</s_id><t>μίσθιος</t><tr>misthios</tr><p><em>mis'-thee-os</em></p><d>From <link target="G3408">G3408</link>; a <em>wage</em> <b><em>earner:</em></b> - hired servant.</d></i><i id="G3408"><s_id>G3408</s_id><t>μισθός</t><tr>misthos</tr><p><em>mis-thos'</em></p><d>Apparently a primary word;<br/> <em>pay</em> for service (literally or figuratively) good or <b>bad:</b> - hire reward wages.</d></i><i id="G3409"><s_id>G3409</s_id><t>μισθόω</t><tr>misthoō</tr><p><em>mis-tho'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3408">G3408</link>; to <em>let</em> out for wages that is (middle voice) to <b><em>hire:</em></b> - hire.</d></i><i id="G3410"><s_id>G3410</s_id><t>μίσθωμα</t><tr>misthōma</tr><p><em>mis'-tho-mah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3409">G3409</link>; a <em>rented</em> <b><em>building:</em></b> - hired house.</d></i><i id="G3411"><s_id>G3411</s_id><t>μισθωτός</t><tr>misthōtos</tr><p><em>mis-tho-tos'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3409">G3409</link>; a <em>wage worker</em> (good or bad): - hired servant hireling.</d></i><i id="G3412"><s_id>G3412</s_id><t>Μιτυλήνη</t><tr>Mitulēnē</tr><p><em>mit-oo-lay'-nay</em></p><d>For <greek>μυτιλήνη</greek> mutilēnē (<em>abounding in shell fish</em>);<br/> <em>Mitylene</em> (or <em>Mytilene</em>) a town in the island <b>Lesbos:</b> - Mitylene.</d></i><i id="G3413"><s_id>G3413</s_id><t>Μιχαήλ</t><tr>Michaēl</tr><p><em>mikh-ah-ale'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H4317">H4317</link>];<br/> <em>Michael</em> an <b>archangel:</b> - Michael.</d></i><i id="G3414"><s_id>G3414</s_id><t>μνᾶ</t><tr>mna</tr><p><em>mnah</em></p><d>Of Latin origin; a <em>mna</em> (that is <em>mina</em>) a certain <b><em>weight:</em></b> - pound.</d></i><i id="G3415"><s_id>G3415</s_id><t>μνάομαι</t><tr>mnaomai</tr><p><em>mnah'-om-ahee</em></p><d>Middle voice of a derivative of <link target="G3306">G3306</link> or perhaps of the base of <link target="G3145">G3145</link> (through the idea of <em>fixture</em> in the mind or of mental <em>grasp</em>); to <em>bear in mind</em> that is <em>recollect</em>; by implication to <em>reward</em> or <b><em>punish</em>:</b> - be mindful remember come (have) in remembrance. Compare <link target="G3403">G3403</link>.</d></i><i id="G3416"><s_id>G3416</s_id><t>Μνάσων</t><tr>Mnasōn</tr><p><em>mnah'-sohn</em></p><d>Of uncertain origin;<br/> <em>Mnason</em> a <b>Christian:</b> - Mnason.</d></i><i id="G3417"><s_id>G3417</s_id><t>μνεία</t><tr>mneia</tr><p><em>mni'-ah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3415">G3415</link> or <link target="G3403">G3403</link>; <em>recollection</em>; by implication <b><em>recital:</em></b> - mention remembrance.</d></i><i id="G3418"><s_id>G3418</s_id><t>μνῆμα</t><tr>mnēma</tr><p><em>mnay'-mah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3415">G3415</link>; a <em>memorial</em> that is sepulchral <em>monument</em> (<em>burial place</em>): - grave sepulchre tomb.</d></i><i id="G3419"><s_id>G3419</s_id><t>μνημεῖον</t><tr>mnēmeion</tr><p><em>mnay-mi'-on</em></p><d>From <link target="G3420">G3420</link>; a <em>remembrance</em> that is <em>cenotaph</em> (<em>place of interment</em>): - grave sepulchre tomb.</d></i><i id="G3420"><s_id>G3420</s_id><t>μνήμη</t><tr>mnēmē</tr><p><em>mnay'-may</em></p><d>From <link target="G3403">G3403</link>; <b><em>memory:</em></b> - remembrance.</d></i><i id="G3421"><s_id>G3421</s_id><t>μνημονεύω</t><tr>mnēmoneuō</tr><p><em>mnay-mon-yoo'-o</em></p><d>From a derivative of <link target="G3420">G3420</link>; to <em>exercise memory</em> that is <em>recollect</em>; by implication to <em>punish</em>; also to <b><em>rehearse:</em></b> - make mention be mindful remember.</d></i><i id="G3422"><s_id>G3422</s_id><t>μνημόσυνον</t><tr>mnēmosunon</tr><p><em>mnay-mos'-oo-non</em></p><d>From <link target="G3421">G3421</link>; a <em>reminder</em> (<em>memorandum</em>) that is <b><em>record:</em></b> - memorial.</d></i><i id="G3423"><s_id>G3423</s_id><t>μνηστεύω</t><tr>mnēsteuō</tr><p><em>mnace-tyoo'-o</em></p><d>From a derivative of <link target="G3415">G3415</link>; to <em>give a souvenir</em> (engagement present) that is <b><em>betroth:</em></b> - espouse.</d></i><i id="G3424"><s_id>G3424</s_id><t>μογιλάλος</t><tr>mogilalos</tr><p><em>mog-il-al'-os</em></p><d>From <link target="G3425">G3425</link> and <link target="G2980">G2980</link>; <em>hardly talking</em> that is <em>dumb</em> (<em>tongue tied</em>): - having an impediment in his speech.</d></i><i id="G3425"><s_id>G3425</s_id><t>μόγις</t><tr>mogis</tr><p><em>mog'-is</em></p><d>Adverb from a primary word <greek>μόγος</greek> mogos (<em>toil</em>);<br/> <em>with</em> <b><em>difficulty:</em></b> - hardly.</d></i><i id="G3426"><s_id>G3426</s_id><t>μόδιος</t><tr>modios</tr><p><em>mod'-ee-os</em></p><d>Of Latin origin; a <em>modius</em> that is certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): - bushel.</d></i><i id="G3427"><s_id>G3427</s_id><t>μοί</t><tr>moi</tr><p><em>moy</em></p><d>The simpler form of <link target="G1698">G1698</link>; <em>to</em> <b><em>me:</em></b> - I me mine my.</d></i><i id="G3428"><s_id>G3428</s_id><t>μοιχαλίς</t><tr>moichalis</tr><p><em>moy-khal-is'</em></p><d>A prolonged form of the feminine of <link target="G3432">G3432</link>; an <em>adulteress</em> (literally or figuratively): - adulteress (-ous -y).</d></i><i id="G3429"><s_id>G3429</s_id><t>μοιχάω</t><tr>moichaō</tr><p><em>moy-khah'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3432">G3432</link>; (middle voice) to <em>commit</em> <b><em>adultery:</em></b> - commit adultery.</d></i><i id="G3430"><s_id>G3430</s_id><t>μοιχεία</t><tr>moicheia</tr><p><em>moy-khi'-ah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3431">G3431</link>; <b><em>adultery:</em></b> - adultery.</d></i><i id="G3431"><s_id>G3431</s_id><t>μοιχεύω</t><tr>moicheuō</tr><p><em>moy-khyoo'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3432">G3432</link>; to <em>commit</em> <b><em>adultery:</em></b> - commit adultery.</d></i><i id="G3432"><s_id>G3432</s_id><t>μοιχός</t><tr>moichos</tr><p><em>moy-khos'</em></p><d>Perhaps a primary word; a (male) <em>paramour</em>; figuratively <b><em>apostate:</em></b> - adulterer.</d></i><i id="G3433"><s_id>G3433</s_id><t>μόλις</t><tr>molis</tr><p><em>mol'-is</em></p><d>Probably by a variation for <link target="G3425">G3425</link>; <em>with</em> <b><em>difficulty:</em></b> - hardly scarce (-ly) + with much work.</d></i><i id="G3434"><s_id>G3434</s_id><t>Μολόχ</t><tr>Moloch</tr><p><em>mol-okh'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H4432">H4432</link>];<br/> <em>Moloch</em> (that is <em>Molek</em>) an <b>idol:</b> - Moloch.</d></i><i id="G3435"><s_id>G3435</s_id><t>μολύνω</t><tr>molunō</tr><p><em>mol-oo'-no</em></p><d>Probably from <link target="G3189">G3189</link>; to <em>soil</em> (figuratively): - defile.</d></i><i id="G3436"><s_id>G3436</s_id><t>μολυσμός</t><tr>molusmos</tr><p><em>mol-oos-mos'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3435">G3435</link>; a <em>stain</em> that is (figuratively) <b><em>immorality:</em></b> - filthiness.</d></i><i id="G3437"><s_id>G3437</s_id><t>μομφή</t><tr>momphē</tr><p><em>mom-fay'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3201">G3201</link>; <em>blame</em> that is (by implication) a <b><em>fault:</em></b> - quarrel.</d></i><i id="G3438"><s_id>G3438</s_id><t>μονή</t><tr>monē</tr><p><em>mon-ay'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3306">G3306</link>; a <em>staying</em> that is <em>residence</em> (the act or the place): - abode mansion.</d></i><i id="G3439"><s_id>G3439</s_id><t>μονογενής</t><tr>monogenēs</tr><p><em>mon-og-en-ace</em></p><d>From <link target="G3441">G3441</link> and <link target="G1096">G1096</link>; <em>only born</em> that is <b><em>sole:</em></b> - only (begotten child).</d></i><i id="G3440"><s_id>G3440</s_id><t>μόνον</t><tr>monon</tr><p><em>mon'-on</em></p><d>Neuter of <link target="G3441">G3441</link> as adverb; <b><em>merely:</em></b> - alone but only.</d></i><i id="G3441"><s_id>G3441</s_id><t>μόνος</t><tr>monos</tr><p><em>mon'-os</em></p><d>Probably from <link target="G3306">G3306</link>; <em>remaining</em> that is <em>sole</em> or <em>single</em>; by implication <b><em>mere:</em></b> - alone only by themselves.</d></i><i id="G3442"><s_id>G3442</s_id><t>μονόφθαλμος</t><tr>monophthalmos</tr><p><em>mon-of'-thal-mos</em></p><d>From <link target="G3441">G3441</link> and <link target="G3788">G3788</link>; <em>one</em> <b><em>eyed:</em></b> - with one eye.</d></i><i id="G3443"><s_id>G3443</s_id><t>μονόω</t><tr>monoō</tr><p><em>mon-o'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3441">G3441</link>; to <em>isolate</em> that is <b><em>bereave:</em></b> - be desolate.</d></i><i id="G3444"><s_id>G3444</s_id><t>μορφή</t><tr>morphē</tr><p><em>mor-fay'</em></p><d>Perhaps from the base of <link target="G3313">G3313</link> (through the idea of <em>adjustment</em> of parts);<br/> <em>shape</em>; figuratively <b><em>nature:</em></b> - form.</d></i><i id="G3445"><s_id>G3445</s_id><t>μορφόω</t><tr>morphoō</tr><p><em>mor-fo'-o</em></p><d>From the same as <link target="G3444">G3444</link>; to <em>fashion</em> (figuratively): - form.</d></i><i id="G3446"><s_id>G3446</s_id><t>μόρφωσις</t><tr>morphōsis</tr><p><em>mor'-fo-sis</em></p><d>From <link target="G3445">G3445</link>; <em>formation</em> that is (by implication) <em>appearance</em> (<em>semblance</em> or [concretely] <em>formula</em>): - form.</d></i><i id="G3447"><s_id>G3447</s_id><t>μοσχοποιέω</t><tr>moschopoieō</tr><p><em>mos-khop-oy-eh'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3448">G3448</link> and <link target="G4160">G4160</link>; to <em>fabricate</em> the image of a <b><em>bullock:</em></b> - make a calf.</d></i><i id="G3448"><s_id>G3448</s_id><t>μόσχος</t><tr>moschos</tr><p><em>mos'-khos</em></p><d>Probably strengthened for <greek>ὄσχος</greek> oschos (a <em>shoot</em>); a young <b><em>bullock:</em></b> - calf.</d></i><i id="G3449"><s_id>G3449</s_id><t>μόχθος</t><tr>mochthos</tr><p><em>mokh'-thos</em></p><d>From the base of <link target="G3425">G3425</link>; <em>toil</em> that is (by implication) <b><em>sadness:</em></b> - painfulness travail.</d></i><i id="G3450"><s_id>G3450</s_id><t>μοῦ</t><tr>mou</tr><p><em>moo</em></p><d>The simpler from of <link target="G1700">G1700</link>; <em>of</em> <b><em>me:</em></b> - I me mine (own) my.</d></i><i id="G3451"><s_id>G3451</s_id><t>μουσικός</t><tr>mousikos</tr><p><em>moo-sik-os'</em></p><d>From <greek>μουσς</greek> Mousa (a <em>Muse</em>); <q>musical</q> that is (as noun) a <b><em>minstrel:</em></b> - musician.</d></i><i id="G3452"><s_id>G3452</s_id><t>μυελός</t><tr>muelos</tr><p><em>moo-el-os'</em></p><d>Perhaps a primary word; the <b><em>marrow:</em></b> - marrow.</d></i><i id="G3453"><s_id>G3453</s_id><t>μυέω</t><tr>mueō</tr><p><em>moo-eh'-o</em></p><d>From the base of <link target="G3466">G3466</link>; to <em>initiate</em> that is (by implication) to <b><em>teach:</em></b> - instruct.</d></i><i id="G3454"><s_id>G3454</s_id><t>μῦθος</t><tr>muthos</tr><p><em>moo'-thos</em></p><d>Perhaps from the same as <link target="G3453">G3453</link> (through the idea of <em>tuition</em>); a <em>tale</em> that is <em>fiction</em> (<q>myth</q>): - fable.</d></i><i id="G3455"><s_id>G3455</s_id><t>μυκάομαι</t><tr>mukaomai</tr><p><em>moo-kah'-om-ahee</em></p><d>From a presumed derivative of <greek>μύζω</greek> muzō (to <q>moo</q>); to <em>bellow</em> (<em>roar</em>): - roar.</d></i><i id="G3456"><s_id>G3456</s_id><t>μυκτηρίζω</t><tr>muktērizō</tr><p><em>mook'-tay-rid'-zo</em></p><d>From a derivative of the base of <link target="G3455">G3455</link> (meaning <em>snout</em> as that whence <em>lowing</em> proceeds from); to <em>make mouths</em> at that is <b><em>ridicule:</em></b> - mock.</d></i><i id="G3457"><s_id>G3457</s_id><t>μυλικός</t><tr>mulikos</tr><p><em>moo-lee-kos'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3458">G3458</link>; <em>belonging to a</em> <b><em>mill:</em></b> - mill [-stone].</d></i><i id="G3458"><s_id>G3458</s_id><t>μύλος</t><tr>mulos</tr><p><em>moo'-los</em></p><d>Probably ultimately from the base of <link target="G3433">G3433</link> (through the idea of <em>hardship</em>); a <q>mill</q> that is (by implication) a <em>grinder</em> (<em>millstone</em>): - millstone.</d></i><i id="G3459"><s_id>G3459</s_id><t>μύλων</t><tr>mulōn</tr><p><em>moo'-lone</em></p><d>From <link target="G3458">G3458</link>; a <em>mill</em> <b><em>house:</em></b> - mill.</d></i><i id="G3460"><s_id>G3460</s_id><t>Μύρα</t><tr>Mura</tr><p><em>moo'-rah</em></p><d>Of uncertain derivation;<br/> <em>Myra</em> a place in Asia <b>Minor:</b> - Myra.</d></i><i id="G3461"><s_id>G3461</s_id><t>μυρίας</t><tr>murias</tr><p><em>moo-ree'-as</em></p><d>From <link target="G3463">G3463</link>; a <em>ten thousand</em>; by extension a <q>myriad</q> or indefinite <b>number:</b> - ten thousand.</d></i><i id="G3462"><s_id>G3462</s_id><t>μυρίζω</t><tr>murizō</tr><p><em>moo-rid'-zo</em></p><d>From <link target="G3463">G3463</link>; to <em>apply</em> (perfumed) <em>unguent</em> <b>to:</b> - anoint.</d></i><i id="G3463"><s_id>G3463</s_id><t>μύριοι</t><tr>murioi</tr><p><em>moo'-ree-oi</em></p><d>Plural of an apparently primary word (properly meaning <em>very many</em>);<br/> <em>ten thousand</em>; by extension <em>innumerably</em> <b>many:</b> - ten thousand.</d></i><i id="G3464"><s_id>G3464</s_id><t>μύρον</t><tr>muron</tr><p><em>moo'-ron</em></p><d>Probably of foreign origin (compare [<link target="H4753">H4753</link>] and <link target="G4666">G4666</link>); <q>myrrh</q> that is (by implication) <em>perfumed</em> <b><em>oil:</em></b> - ointment.</d></i><i id="G3465"><s_id>G3465</s_id><t>Μυσία</t><tr>Musia</tr><p><em>moo-see'-ah</em></p><d>Of uncertain origin;<br/> <em>Mysia</em> a region of Asia <b>Minor:</b> - Mysia.</d></i><i id="G3466"><s_id>G3466</s_id><t>μυστήριον</t><tr>mustērion</tr><p><em>moos-tay'-ree-on</em></p><d>From a derivative of <greek>μύω</greek> muō (to <em>shut</em> the mouth); a <em>secret</em> or <q>mystery</q> (through the idea of <em>silence</em> imposed by <em>initiation</em> into religious rites): - mystery.</d></i><i id="G3467"><s_id>G3467</s_id><t>μυωπάζω</t><tr>muōpazō</tr><p><em>moo-ope-ad'-zo</em></p><d>From a compound of the base of <link target="G3466">G3466</link> and <greek>ωψ</greek> ōps (the <b><em>face</em>:</b> from <link target="G3700">G3700</link>); to <em>shut</em> the <em>eyes</em> that is <em>blink</em> (<em>see indistinctly</em>): - cannot see afar off.</d></i><i id="G3468"><s_id>G3468</s_id><t>μώλωψ</t><tr>mōlōps</tr><p><em>mo'-lopes</em></p><d>From <greek>μῶλος</greek> mōlos (<q>moil</q>; probably akin to the base of <link target="G3433">G3433</link>) and probably <greek>ὤψ</greek> ōps (the <em>face</em>; from <link target="G3700">G3700</link>); a <em>mole</em> (<q>black eye</q>) or <em>blow</em> <b><em>mark:</em></b> - stripe.</d></i><i id="G3469"><s_id>G3469</s_id><t>μωμάομαι</t><tr>mōmaomai</tr><p><em>mo-mah'-om-ahee</em></p><d>From <link target="G3470">G3470</link>; to <em>carp</em> at that is <em>censure</em> (<em>discredit</em>): - blame.</d></i><i id="G3470"><s_id>G3470</s_id><t>μῶμος</t><tr>mōmos</tr><p><em>mo'-mos</em></p><d>Perhaps from <link target="G3201">G3201</link>; a <em>flaw</em> or <em>blot</em> that is (figuratively) <em>disgraceful</em> <b>person:</b> - blemish.</d></i><i id="G3471"><s_id>G3471</s_id><t>μωραίνω</t><tr>mōrainō</tr><p><em>mo-rah'ee-no</em></p><d>From <link target="G3474">G3474</link>; to <em>become insipid</em>; figuratively to <em>make</em> (passively <em>act</em>) as a <b><em>simpleton:</em></b> - become fool make foolish lose savour.</d></i><i id="G3472"><s_id>G3472</s_id><t>μωρία</t><tr>mōria</tr><p><em>mo-ree'-ah</em></p><d>From <link target="G3474">G3474</link>; <em>silliness</em> that is <b><em>absurdity:</em></b> - foolishness.</d></i><i id="G3473"><s_id>G3473</s_id><t>μωρολογία</t><tr>mōrologia</tr><p><em>mo-rol-og-ee'-ah</em></p><d>From a compound of <link target="G3474">G3474</link> and <link target="G3004">G3004</link>; <em>silly talk</em> that is <b><em>buffoonery:</em></b> - foolish talking.</d></i><i id="G3474"><s_id>G3474</s_id><t>μωρός</t><tr>mōros</tr><p><em>mo-ros'</em></p><d>Probably form the base of <link target="G3466">G3466</link>; <em>dull</em> or <em>stupid</em> (as if <em>shut</em> up) that is <em>heedless</em> (morally) <em>blockhead</em> (apparently) <b><em>absurd:</em></b> - fool (-ish X -ishness).</d></i><i id="G3475"><s_id>G3475</s_id><t>Μωσεύς Μωσῆς Μωΰσῆς</t><tr>Mōseus Mōsēs Mōusēs</tr><p><em>moce-yoos' mo-sace'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H4872">H4872</link>];<br/> <em>Moseus</em> <em>Moses</em> or <em>Mouses</em> (that is <em>Mosheh</em>) the Hebrew <b>lawgiver:</b> - Moses.</d></i><i id="G3476"><s_id>G3476</s_id><t>Ναασσών</t><tr>Naassōn</tr><p><em>nah-as-sone'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5177">H5177</link>];<br/> <em>Naasson</em> (that is <em>Nachshon</em>) an <b>Israelite:</b> - Naasson.</d></i><i id="G3477"><s_id>G3477</s_id><t>Ναγγαί</t><tr>Naggai</tr><p><em>nang-gah'ee</em></p><d>Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [<link target="H5052">H5052</link>]);<br/> <em>Nangae</em> (that is perhaps <em>Nogach</em>) an <b>Israelite:</b> - Nagge.</d></i><i id="G3478"><s_id>G3478</s_id><t>Ναζαρέθ Ναζαρέτ</t><tr>Nazareth Nazaret</tr><p><em>nad-zar-eth' nad-zar-et'</em></p><d>Of uncertain derivation;<br/> <em>Nazareth</em> or <em>Nazaret</em> a place in <b>Palestine:</b> - Nazareth.</d></i><i id="G3479"><s_id>G3479</s_id><t>Ναζαρηνός</t><tr>Nazarēnos</tr><p><em>nad-zar-ay-nos'</em></p><d>From <link target="G3478">G3478</link>; a <em>Nazarene</em> that is inhabitant of <b>Nazareth:</b> - of Nazareth.</d></i><i id="G3480"><s_id>G3480</s_id><t>Ναζωραῖος</t><tr>Nazōraios</tr><p><em>nad-zo-rah'-yos</em></p><d>From <link target="G3478">G3478</link>; a <em>Nazoraean</em> that is inhabitant of Nazareth; by extension a <b><em>Christian:</em></b> - Nazarene of Nazareth.</d></i><i id="G3481"><s_id>G3481</s_id><t>Ναθάν</t><tr>Nathan</tr><p><em>nath-an'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5416">H5416</link>];<br/> <em>Nathan</em> an <b>Israelite:</b> - Nathan.</d></i><i id="G3482"><s_id>G3482</s_id><t>Ναθαναήλ</t><tr>Nathanaēl</tr><p><em>nath-an-ah-ale'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5417">H5417</link>];<br/> <em>Nathanael</em> (that is <em>Nathanel</em>) an Israelite and <b>Christian:</b> - Nathanael.</d></i><i id="G3483"><s_id>G3483</s_id><t>ναί</t><tr>nai</tr><p><em>nahee</em></p><d>A primary particle of strong affirmation; <b><em>yes:</em></b> - even so surely truth verily yea yes.</d></i><i id="G3484"><s_id>G3484</s_id><t>Ναΐ́ν</t><tr>Nain</tr><p><em>nah-in'</em></p><d>Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [<link target="H4999">H4999</link>]);<br/> <em>Nain</em> a place in <b>Palestine:</b> - Nain.</d></i><i id="G3485"><s_id>G3485</s_id><t>ναός</t><tr>naos</tr><p><em>nah-os'</em></p><d>From a primary word <greek>ναίω</greek> naiō (to <em>dwell</em>); a <em>fane</em> <em>shrine</em> <b><em>temple</em>:</b> - shrine temple. Compare <link target="G2411">G2411</link>.</d></i><i id="G3486"><s_id>G3486</s_id><t>Ναούμ</t><tr>Naoum</tr><p><em>nah-oom'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5151">H5151</link>];<br/> <em>Naum</em> (that is <em>Nachum</em>) an <b>Israelite:</b> - Naum.</d></i><i id="G3487"><s_id>G3487</s_id><t>νάρδος</t><tr>nardos</tr><p><em>nar'-dos</em></p><d>Of foreign origin (compare [<link target="H5373">H5373</link>]); <b><q>nard</q>:</b> - [spike-] nard.</d></i><i id="G3488"><s_id>G3488</s_id><t>Νάρκισσος</t><tr>Narkissos</tr><p><em>nar'-kis-sos</em></p><d>A flower of the same name from <greek>νάρκη</greek> narkē (<em>stupefaction</em> as a <q>narcotic</q>);<br/> <em>Narcissus</em> a <b>Roman:</b> - Narcissus.</d></i><i id="G3489"><s_id>G3489</s_id><t>ναυαγέω</t><tr>nauageō</tr><p><em>now-ag-eh'-o</em></p><d>From a compound of <link target="G3491">G3491</link> and <link target="G71">G71</link>; to <em>be shipwrecked</em> (<em>stranded</em> <q>navigate</q>) literally or <b>figuratively:</b> - make (suffer) shipwreck.</d></i><i id="G3490"><s_id>G3490</s_id><t>ναύκληρος</t><tr>nauklēros</tr><p><em>now'-klay-ros</em></p><d>From <link target="G3491">G3491</link> and <link target="G2819">G2819</link> (<q>clerk</q>); a <b><em>captain:</em></b> - owner of a ship.</d></i><i id="G3491"><s_id>G3491</s_id><t>ναῦς</t><tr>naus</tr><p><em>nowce</em></p><d>From <greek>νάω</greek> naō̄ and <greek>νέω</greek> neō (to <em>float)</em>; a <em>boat</em> (of any size): - ship.</d></i><i id="G3492"><s_id>G3492</s_id><t>ναύτης</t><tr>nautēs</tr><p><em>now'-tace</em></p><d>From <link target="G3491">G3491</link>; a <em>boatman</em> that is <b><em>seaman:</em></b> - sailor shipman.</d></i><i id="G3493"><s_id>G3493</s_id><t>Ναχώρ</t><tr>Nachōr</tr><p><em>nakh-ore'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5152">H5152</link>];<br/> <em>Nachor</em> the grandfather of <b>Abraham:</b> - Nachor.</d></i><i id="G3494"><s_id>G3494</s_id><t>νεανίας</t><tr>neanias</tr><p><em>neh-an-ee'-as</em></p><d>From a derivative of <link target="G3501">G3501</link>; a <em>youth</em> (up to about forty years): - young man.</d></i><i id="G3495"><s_id>G3495</s_id><t>νεανίσκος</t><tr>neaniskos</tr><p><em>neh-an-is'-kos</em></p><d>From the same as <link target="G3494">G3494</link>; a <em>youth</em> (under forty): - young man.</d></i><i id="G3496"><s_id>G3496</s_id><t>Νεάπολις</t><tr>Neapolis</tr><p><em>neh-ap'-ol-is</em></p><d>From <link target="G3501">G3501</link> and <link target="G4172">G4172</link>; <em>new town</em>;<br/> <em>Neapolis</em> a place in <b>Macedonia:</b> - Neapolis.</d></i><i id="G3497"><s_id>G3497</s_id><t>Νεεμάν</t><tr>Neeman</tr><p><em>neh-eh-man'</em></p><d>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H5283">H5283</link>];<br/> <em>Neeman</em> (that is <em>Naaman</em>) a <b>Syrian:</b> - Naaman.</d></i><i id="G3498"><s_id>G3498</s_id><t>νεκρός</t><tr>nekros</tr><p><em>nek-ros'</em></p><d>From an apparently primary word <greek>νέκυς</greek> nekus (a <em>corpse</em>);<br/> <em>dead</em> (literally or figuratively; also as noun): - dead.</d></i><i id="G3499"><s_id>G3499</s_id><t>νεκρόω</t><tr>nekroō</tr><p><em>nek-ro'-o</em></p><d>From <link target="G3498">G3498</link>; to <em>deaden</em> that is (figuratively) to <b><em>subdue:</em></b> - be dead mortify.</d></i><i id="G3500"><s_id>G3500</s_id><t>νέκρωσις</t><tr>nekrōsis</tr><p><em>nek'-ro-sis</em></p><d>From <link target="G3499">G3499</link>; <em>decease</em>; figuratively <b><em>impotency:</em></b> - deadness dying.</d></i></dictionary>