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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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3491 naus {nowce} from nao or neo (to float); a boat (of any size):--ship.<br />

3492 nautes {now'-tace} from 3491; a boatman, i.e. seaman:--sailor, shipman. See<br />

Greek-- 3491<br />

3493 Nachor {nakh-ore'} of Hebrew origin (5152); Nachor, the grandfather of<br />

Abraham:--Nachor. See HEBREW for 05152<br />

3494 neanias {neh-an-ee'-as} from a derivative of 3501; a youth (up to about forty<br />

years):--young man. See Greek-- 3501<br />

3495 neaniskos {neh-an-is'-kos} from the same as 3494; a youth (under forty):-young<br />

man. See Greek-- 3494<br />

3496 Neapolis {neh-ap'-ol-is} from 3501 and 4172; new town; Neapolis, a place in<br />

Macedonia:--Neapolis. See Greek-- 3501 See Greek-- 4172<br />

3497 Neeman {neh-eh-man'} of Hebrew origin (5283); Neeman (i.e. Naaman), a<br />

Syrian:--Naaman. See HEBREW for 05283<br />

3498 nekros {nek-ros'} from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse); dead (literally<br />

or figuratively; also as noun):--dead.<br />

3499 nekroo {nek-ro'-o} from 3498; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to subdue:--be dead,<br />

mortify. See Greek-- 3498<br />

3500 nekrosis {nek'-ro-sis} from 3499; decease; figuratively, impotency:--deadness,<br />

dying. See Greek-- 3499<br />

3501 neos {neh'-os} including the comparative neoteros neh-o'-ter-os; a primary<br />

word; "new", i.e. (of persons) youthful, or (of things) fresh; figuratively, regenerate:--new,<br />

young.<br />

3502 neossos {neh-os-sos'} from 3501; a youngling (nestling):--young. See Greek--<br />

3501<br />

3503 neotes {neh-ot'-ace} from 3501; newness, i.e. youthfulness:--youth. See<br />

Greek-- 3501<br />

3504 neophutos {neh-of'-oo-tos} from 3501 and a derivative of 5453; newly planted,<br />

i.e. (figuratively) a young convert ("neophyte"):--novice. See Greek-- 3501 See Greek--<br />

5453<br />

3505 Neron {ner'-ohn} of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman emperor:--Nero.

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