| Strongs: |
5211 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיס° |
| Transliteration: |
nîyc̨, neece |
| Definition: |
from 5127; fugitive:—that fleeth. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5212 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיסָן |
| Transliteration: |
Nîyc̨ân, nee-sawn´ |
| Definition: |
prob. of for. or.; Nisan, the first month of the Jewish sacred year:—Nisan. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5213 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיצוֹץ |
| Transliteration: |
nîytsôwts, nee-tsotes´ |
| Definition: |
from 5340; a spark:—spark. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5214 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיר |
| Transliteration: |
nîyr, neer |
| Definition: |
a root prob. ident. with that of 5216, through the idea of the gleam of a fresh furrow; to till the soil:—break up. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5215 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיר; נִר |
| Transliteration: |
nîyr, neer; nîr, neer |
| Definition: |
from 5214; prop. ploughing, i.e. (concr.) freshly ploughed land:—fallow ground, ploughing, tillage. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5216 |
| HebrewWord: |
נִיר; נִר; נֵיר; נֵר; נֵרָה |
| Transliteration: |
nîyr, neer; nîr, neer; nêyr, nare; nêr, nare; nêrâh, nay-raw´ |
| Definition: |
or (fem.); from a prim. root [See 5214; 5135] prop. mean. to glisten; a lamp (i.e. the burner) or light (lit.) or fig.):—candle, lamp, light. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5217 |
| HebrewWord: |
נָכָא |
| Transliteration: |
nâkâʾ, naw-kaw´ |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to smite, i.e. drive away:—be viler. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5218 |
| HebrewWord: |
נָכֵא; נָכָא |
| Transliteration: |
nâkêʾ, naw-kay´; nâkâʾ, naw-kaw´ |
| Definition: |
from 5217; smitten, i.e. (fig.) afflicted:—broken, stricken, wounded. |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5219 |
| HebrewWord: |
נְכֹאת |
| Transliteration: |
nekôʾth, nek-ohth´ |
| Definition: |
from 5218; prop. a smiting, i.e. (concr.) an aromatic gum [perh. styrax] (as powdered):—spicery (-ces). |
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Nun נ |
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| Strongs: |
5220 |
| HebrewWord: |
נֶכֶד |
| Transliteration: |
neked, neh´-ked |
| Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to propagate; offspring:—nephew, son’s son. |
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Nun נ |
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Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, The New Strong's Expanded Exaustive Concordance of the Bible, Red-letter ed. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001).