Greek Word Studies
Explore the original Greek vocabulary of the New Testament. Each word study includes definitions, morphology, occurrence data, and related terms.
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150 Greek words found.
Naassōn
“Nahshon”
nabla
“a stringed instrument”
Nachōr
“Nahor”
nai
“yes”
Nain
“Nain”
naiō
“to inhabit”
nama
“juice”
Nangai
“Naggai”
naos
“temple”
Naoum
“Nahum”
napē
“a grove”
nardos
“nard”
narkaō
“be paralyzed”
Narkissos
“Narcissus”
Nathan
“Nathan”
Nathanaēl
“Nathanael”
nauageō
“be shipwrecked”
nauklēros
“captain”
naulon
“fare”
naus
“ship”
nautēs
“sailor”
nautikos
“mariner”
Nazarēnos
“Nazareth”
Nazareth, Nazara
“Nazareth”
Nazōraios
“Nazareth”
nē
“as surely as”
neanias
“young man”
neanis
“a young woman”
neaniskos
“young man”
Neapolis
“Neapolis”
nebel
“a hide flask”
nebros
“a fawn”
nechōtha
“spices”
neelassa
“ostriches”
Neeman, Naiman
“Naaman”
neikos
“altercation”
nekroō
“to put to death”
nekros
“dead”
nekrōsis
“death”
nemō
“to feed”
neōkoros
“temple guard”
neōma
“a field prepared for plowing”
neoō
“to plow fallow land”
neophutos
“new convert”
neos
“new”
neossos
“nestling”
neōterikos
“youthful”
neotēs
“youth”
nēphaleos
“sober”
nephelē
“cloud”
nēphō
“be sober”
nephos
“cloud”
nephros
“mind”
Nephthaleim
“Naphtali”
nēpiazō
“be childlike”
nēpios
“child”
nēpiotēs
“infancy”
Nēreus
“Nereus”
Nēri
“Neri”
Nerōn
“Nero”
nēsion
“small island”
nēsos
“island”
nessa
“feathers”
nēsteia
“fasting”
nēsteuō
“to fast”
nēstis
“fasting”
nēstos
“spun”
nēthō
“to spin”
neuma
“a beckon”
neuō
“to motion”
neura
“the bow string”
neurokopeō
“to hamstring”
neuron
“a nerve”
nezer
“a diadem”
Niger
“Niger”
Nikanōr
“Nicanor”
nikaō
“to conquer”
nikē
“victory”
Nikodēmos
“Nicodemus”
Nikolaitēs
“Nicolaitan”
Nikolaos
“Nicolaus”
nikopoieō
“to bring success”
Nikopolis
“Nicopolis”
nikos
“victory”
Nineui
“Nineveh”
Nineuitēs
“Ninevite”
niphetos
“snowflakes”
niptēr
“wash basin”
niptō
“to wash”
Nisan
“Nisan”
nitron
“bleach”
Nōe
“Noah”
noēma
“mind/thought”
noēmōn
“intelligent”
noeō
“to understand”
noētōs
“intelligible”
nōkēd
“a shepherd”
nomas
“feeding”
nomē
“pasture”
nomikos
“lawyer”
nomimos
“lawful”
nomimōs
“lawfully”
nomisma
“coin”
nomizō
“to think”
nomodidaskalos
“teacher of the law”
nomos
“law”
nomos
“abode”
nomothesia
“law”
nomothesmōs
“lawfully”
nomotheteō
“to give laws”
nomothetēs
“lawgiver”
nosēma
“disease”
noseō
“be sick”
noseros
“diseased”
nosos
“illness”
nosphizō
“to embezzle”
nosseuō
“to nest”
nossia
“chick”
nossion
“chick”
nossopoieō
“to build a nest”
nothos
“illegitimate”
nōthrokardios
“dull of heart”
nōthros
“dull”
nōton
“back”
nōtophoros
“a load carrier”
notos
“south”
noumēnia
“New Moon”
nounechōs
“wisely”
nous
“mind”
nouthesia
“admonition”
nouthetēma
“admonition”
noutheteō
“to admonish”
nouthetēsis
“admonition”
nuchthēmeron
“a night and a day”
nukterinos
“nightly”
nukteris
“a bat”
nuktikorax
“an owl”
numphagōgos
“groomsman”
Numphas
“Nympha”
numphē
“bride”
numpheusis
“a betrothing”
numphios
“bridegroom”
numphōn
“bridegroom”
nun
“now”
nuni
“now”
nussō
“to pierce”
nustagma
“a slumbering”
nustagmos
“a slumber”
nustazō
“to doze”
nux
“night”
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