Strong's Hebrew Dictionary
           5100 
          
           Nhamah 
          
           neh-haw-maw' 
          
           feminine of 'naham' (5099); snarling:--disquietness, roaring. 
        
           5101 
          
           Nahaq 
          
           naw-hak' 
          
           a primitive root; to bray (as an ass), scream (from hunger:--bray. 
        
           5102 
          
           Nahar 
          
           naw-har' 
          
           a primitive root; to sparkle, i.e. (figuratively) be cheerful; hence (from the sheen of a running stream) to flow, i.e. (figuratively) assemble:--flow (together), be lightened. 
        
           5103 
          
           Nhar 
          
           neh-har' 
          
           (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'nahar' (5102); a river, especially the Euphrates:--river, stream. 
        
           5104 
          
           Nahar 
          
           naw-hawr' 
          
           from 'nahar' (5102); a stream (including the sea; expec. the Nile, Euphrates, etc.); figuratively, prosperity:--flood, river. 
        
           5105 
          
           Nharah 
          
           neh-haw-raw' 
          
           from 'nahar' (5102) in its original sense; daylight:--light. 
        
           5106 
          
           Nuw' 
          
           noo 
          
           a primitive root; to refuse, forbid, dissuade, or neutralize:--break, disallow, discourage, make of none effect. 
        
           5107 
          
           Nuwb 
          
           noob 
          
           a primitive root; to germinate, i.e. (figuratively) to (causatively, make) flourish; also (of words), to utter:--bring forth (fruit), make cheerful, increase. 
        
           5108 
          
           Nowb 
          
           nobe 
          
           or neyb {nabe}; from 'nuwb' (5107); produce, literally or figuratively:--fruit. 
        
           5109 
          
           Nowbay 
          
           no-bah'ee 
          
           from 'nowb' (5108); fruitful; Nobai, an Israelite:--Nebai (from the margin). 
        
           5110 
          
           Nuwd 
          
           nood 
          
           a primitive root; to nod, i.e. waver; figuratively, to wander, flee, disappear; also (from shaking the head in sympathy), to console, deplore, or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt:--bemoan, flee, get, mourn, make to move, take pity, remove, shake, skip for joy, be sorry, vagabond, way, wandering. 
        
           5111 
          
           Nuwd 
          
           nood 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to 'naveh' (5116); to flee:--get away. 
        
           5112 
          
           Nowd 
          
           node 
          
           (only defect. nod {node}); from 'nuwd' (5110); exile:--wandering. 
        
           5113 
          
           Nowd 
          
           node 
          
           the same as 'nowd' (5112); vagrancy; Nod, the land of Cain:--Nod. 
        
           5114 
          
           Nowdab 
          
           no-dawb' 
          
           from 'nadab' (5068); noble; Nodab, an Arab tribe:--Nodab. 
        
           5115 
          
           Navah 
          
           naw-vaw' 
          
           a primitive root; to rest (as at home); causatively (through the implied idea of beauty (compare 'naveh' (5116))), to celebrate (with praises):--keept at home, prepare an habitation. 
        
           5116 
          
           Naveh 
          
           naw-veh' 
          
           or (feminine) navah {naw-vaw'}; from 'navah' (5115); (adjectively) at home; hence (by implication of satisfaction) lovely; also (noun) a home, of God (temple), men (residence), flocks (pasture), or wild animals (den):--comely, dwelling (place), fold, habitation, pleasant place, sheepcote, stable, tarried. 
        
           5117 
          
           Nuwach 
          
           noo'-akh 
          
           a primitive root; to rest, i.e. settle down; used in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, intransitive, transitive and causative (to dwell, stay, let fall, place, let alone, withdraw, give comfort, etc.):--cease, be confederate, lay, let down, (be) quiet, remain, (cause to, be at, give, have, make to) rest, set down. 
          
           Compare 'Yaniym' (3241). 
        
           5118 
          
           Nuwach 
          
           noo'-akh 
          
           or nowach {no'-akh}; from 'nuwach' (5117); quiet:--rest(-ed, -ing place). 
        
           5119 
          
           Nowchah 
          
           no-chaw' 
          
           feminine of 'nuwach' (5118); quietude; Nochah, an Israelite:--Nohah. 
        
           5120 
          
           Nuwt 
          
           noot 
          
           to quake:--be moved. 
        
           5121 
          
           Naviyth 
          
           naw-veeth' 
          
           from 'navah' (5115); residence; Navith, a place in Palestine:--Naioth (from the margin). 
        
           5122 
          
           Nvaluw 
          
           nev-aw-loo' 
          
           (Aramaic) or nvaliy (Aramaic) {nev-aw-lee'}; from an unused root probably meaning to be foul; a sink:--dunghill. 
        
           5123 
          
           Nuwm 
          
           noom 
          
           a primitive root; to slumber (from drowsiness):--sleep, slumber. 
        
           5124 
          
           Nuwmah 
          
           noo-maw' 
          
           from 'nuwm' (5123); sleepiness:--drowsiness. 
        
           5125 
          
           Nuwn 
          
           noon 
          
           a primitive root; to resprout, i.e. propagate by shoots; figuratively, to be perpetual:--be continued. 
        
           5126 
          
           Nuwn 
          
           noon 
          
           or Nown (1 Chron. 7:27) {nohn}; from 'nuwn' (5125); perpetuity, Nun or Non, the father of Joshua:--Non, Nun. 
        
           5127 
          
           Nuwc 
          
           noos 
          
           a primitive root; to flit, i.e. vanish away (subside, escape; causatively, chase, impel, deliver):--X abate, away, be displayed, (make to) flee (away, -ing), put to flight, X hide, lift up a standard. 
        
           5128 
          
           Nuwa` 
          
           noo'-ah 
          
           a primitive root; to waver, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (as subjoined):--continually, fugitive, X make, to (go) up and down, be gone away, (be) move(-able, -d), be promoted, reel, remove, scatter, set, shake, sift, stagger, to and fro, be vagabond, wag, (make) wander (up and down). 
        
           5129 
          
           Now`adyah 
          
           no-ad-yaw' 
          
           from 'ya`ad' (3259) and 'Yahh' (3050); convened of Jah; Noadjah, the name of an Israelite, and a false prophetess:--Noadiah. 
        
           5130 
          
           Nuwph 
          
           noof 
          
           a primitive root; to quiver (i.e. vibrate up and down, or rock to and fro); used in a great variety of applications (including sprinkling, beckoning, rubbing, bastinadoing, sawing, waving, etc.):--lift up, move, offer, perfume, send, shake, sift, strike, wave. 
        
           5131 
          
           Nowph 
          
           nofe 
          
           from 'nuwph' (5130); elevation:--situation. 
          
           Compare 'Noph' (5297). 
        
           5132 
          
           Nuwts 
          
           noots 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to flash; hence, to blossom (from the brilliancy of color); also, to fly away (from the quickness of motion):--flee away, bud (forth). 
        
           5133 
          
           Nowtsah 
          
           no-tsaw' 
          
           or notsah {no-tsaw'}; feminine active participle of 'natsah' (5327) in the sense of flying; a pinion (or wing feather); often (collectively) plumage:--feather(-s), ostrich. 
        
           5134 
          
           Nuwq 
          
           nook 
          
           a primitive root; to suckle:--nurse. 
        
           5135 
          
           Nuwr 
          
           noor 
          
           (Aramaic) from an unused root (corresponding to that of 'niyr' (5216)) meaning to shine; fire:--fiery, fire. 
        
           5136 
          
           Nuwsh 
          
           noosh 
          
           a primitive root; to be sick, i.e. (figuratively) distressed:--be full of heaviness. 
        
           5137 
          
           Nazah 
          
           naw-zaw' 
          
           a primitive root; to spirt, i.e. besprinkle (especially in expiation):--sprinkle. 
        
           5138 
          
           Naziyd 
          
           naw-zeed' 
          
           from 'zuwd' (2102); something boiled, i.e. soup:--pottage. 
        
           5139 
          
           Naziyr 
          
           naw-zeer' 
          
           or nazir {naw-zeer'}; from 'nazar' (5144); separate, i.e. consecrated (as prince, a Nazirite); hence (figuratively from the latter) an unpruned vine (like an unshorn Nazirite):--Nazarite (by a false alliteration with Nazareth), separate(-d), vine undressed. 
        
           5140 
          
           Nazal 
          
           naw-zal' 
          
           a primitive root; to drip, or shed by trickling:--distil, drop, flood, (cause to) flow(-ing), gush out, melt, pour (down), running water, stream. 
        
           5141 
          
           Nexem 
          
           neh'-zem 
          
           from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a nose-ring:--earring, jewel. 
        
           5142 
          
           Nzaq 
          
           nez-ak' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to the root of 'nezeq' (5143); to suffer (causatively, inflict) loss:--have (en-)damage, hurt(-ful). 
        
           5143 
          
           Nezeq 
          
           nay'zek 
          
           from an unused root meaning to injure; loss:--damage. 
        
           5144 
          
           Nazar 
          
           naw-zar' 
          
           a primitive root; to hold aloof, i.e. (intransitivey) abstain (from food and drink, from impurity, and even from divine worship (i.e. apostatize)); specifically, to set apart (to sacred purposes), i.e. devote:--consecrate, separate(-ing, self). 
        
           5145 
          
           Nezer 
          
           neh'-zer 
          
           or nezer {nay'-zer}; from 'nazar' (5144); properly, something set apart, i.e. (abstractly) dedication (of a priet or Nazirite); hence (concretely) unshorn locks; also (by implication) a chaplet (especially of royalty):--consecration, crown, hair, separation. 
        
           5146 
          
           Noach 
          
           no'-akh 
          
           the same as 'nuwach' (5118); rest; Noach, the patriarch of the flood:--Noah. 
        
           5147 
          
           Nachbiy 
          
           nakh-bee' 
          
           from 'chabah' (2247); occult; Nachbi, an Israelite:--Nakbi. 
        
           5148 
          
           Nachah 
          
           naw-khaw' 
          
           a primitive root; to guide; by implication, to transport (into exile, or as colonists):--bestow, bring, govern, guide, lead (forth), put, straiten. 
        
           5149 
          
           Nchuwm 
          
           neh-khoom' 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); comforted; Nechum, an Israelite:--Nehum. 
        
           5150 
          
           Nichuwm 
          
           nee-khoom' 
          
           or nichum {nee-khoom'}; from 'nacham' (5162); properly, consoled; abstractly, solace:--comfort(-able), repenting. 
        
           5151 
          
           Nachuwm 
          
           nakh-oom' 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); comfortable; Nachum, an Israelite prophet:--Nahum. 
        
           5152 
          
           Nachowr 
          
           naw-khore' 
          
           from the same as 'nachar' (5170); snorer; Nochor, the name of the grandfather and a brother of Abraham:--Nahor. 
        
           5153 
          
           Nachuwsh 
          
           naw-khoosh' 
          
           apparently passive participle of 'nachash' (5172) (perhaps in the sense of ringing, i.e. bell-metal; or from the red color of the throat of a serpent (5175, as denominative) when hissing); coppery, i.e. (figuratively) hard:--of brass. 
        
           5154 
          
           Nchuwshah 
          
           nekh-oo-shaw' 
          
           or nchushah {nekh-oo-shaw'}; feminine of 'nachuwsh' (5153); copper:--brass, steel. 
          
           Compare 'Nachash' (5176). 
        
           5155 
          
           Nchiylah 
          
           nekh-ee-law' 
          
           probably denominative from 'chaliyl' (2485); a flute:--(plural) Nehiloth. 
        
           5156 
          
           Nchiyr 
          
           nekh-eer' 
          
           from the same as 'nachar' (5170); a nostril:--(dual) nostrils. 
        
           5157 
          
           Nachal 
          
           naw-khal' 
          
           a primitive root; to inherit (as a (figurative) mode of descent), or (generally) to occupy; causatively, to bequeath, or (generally) distribute, instate:--divide, have ((inheritance)), take as a heritage, (cause to, give to, make to) inherit, (distribute for, divide (for, for an, by), give for, have, leave for, take (for)) inheritance, (have in, cause to, be made to) possess(-ion). 
        
           5158 
          
           Nachal 
          
           nakh'-al 
          
           or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm 124:4) {nakh'-law}; or nachalah (Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28) {nakh-al-aw'}; from 'nachal' (5157) in its original sense; a stream, especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine):--brook, flood, river, stream, valley. 
        
           5159 
          
           Nachalah 
          
           nakh-al-aw' 
          
           from 'nachal' (5157) (in its usual sense); properly, something inherited, i.e. (abstractly) occupancy, or (concretely) an heirloom; generally an estate, patrimony or portion:--heritage, to inherit, inheritance, possession. 
          
           Compare 'nachal' (5158). 
        
           5160 
          
           Nachaliy'el 
          
           nakh-al-ee-ale' 
          
           from 'nachal' (5158) and ''el' (0410); valley of God; Nachaliel, a place in the Desert:--Nahaliel. 
        
           5161 
          
           Nechelamiy 
          
           nekh-el-aw-mee' 
          
           apparently a patronymic from an unused name (apparently passive participle of 'chalam' (2492)); dreamed; a Nechelamite, or descendant of Nechlam:--Nehelamite. 
        
           5162 
          
           Nacham 
          
           naw-kham' 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to sigh, i.e. breathe strongly; by implication, to be sorry, i.e. (in a favorable sense) to pity, console or (reflexively) rue; or (unfavorably) to avenge (oneself):--comfort (self), ease (one's self), repent(-er,-ing, self). 
        
           5163 
          
           Nacham 
          
           nakh'-am 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); consolation; Nacham, an Israelite:--Naham. 
        
           5164 
          
           Nocham 
          
           no'-kham 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); ruefulness, i.e. desistance:--repentance. 
        
           5165 
          
           Nechamah 
          
           nekh-aw-maw' 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); consolation:--comfort. 
        
           5166 
          
           Nchemyah 
          
           nekh-em-yaw' 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162) and 'Yahh' (3050); consolation of Jah; Nechemjah, the name of three Israelites:--Nehemiah. 
        
           5167 
          
           Nachamaniy 
          
           nakh-am-aw-nee' 
          
           from 'nacham' (5162); consolatory; Nachamani, an Israelite:--Nahamani. 
        
           5168 
          
           Nachnuw 
          
           nakh-noo' 
          
           for ''anachnuw' (0587); we:--we. 
        
           5169 
          
           Nachats 
          
           naw-khats' 
          
           a primitive root; to be urgent:--require haste. 
        
           5170 
          
           Nachar 
          
           nakh'-ar 
          
           and (feminine) nacharah {nakh-ar-aw'}; from an unused root meaning to snort or snore; a snorting:--nostrils, snorting. 
        
           5171 
          
           Nacharay 
          
           nakh-ar-ah'-ee 
          
           or Nachray {nakh-rah'-ee}; from the same as 'nachar' (5170); snorer; Nacharai or Nachrai, an Israelite:--Naharai, Nahari. 
        
           5172 
          
           Nachash 
          
           naw-khash' 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to hiss, i.e. whisper a (magic) spell; generally, to prognosticate:--X certainly, divine, enchanter, (use) X enchantment, learn by experience, X indeed, diligently observe. 
        
           5173 
          
           Nachash 
          
           nakh'-ash 
          
           from 'nachash' (5172); an incantation or augury:--enchantment. 
        
           5174 
          
           Nchash 
          
           nekh-awsh' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to 'nchuwshah' (5154); copper:--brass. 
        
           5175 
          
           Nachash 
          
           naw-khawsh' 
          
           from 'nachash' (5172); a snake (from its hiss):--serpent. 
        
           5176 
          
           Nachash 
          
           naw-khawsh' 
          
           the same as 'nachash' (5175); Nachash, the name of two persons apparently non-Israelite:--Nahash. 
        
           5177 
          
           Nachshown 
          
           nakh-shone' 
          
           from 'nachash' (5172); enchanter; Nachshon, an Israelite:--Naashon, Nahshon. 
        
           5178 
          
           Nchosheth 
          
           nekh-o'-sheth 
          
           for 'nchuwshah' (5154); copper, hence, something made of that metal, i.e. coin, a fetter; figuratively, base (as compared with gold or silver):--brasen, brass, chain, copper, fetter (of brass), filthiness, steel. 
        
           5179 
          
           Nchushta' 
          
           nekh-oosh-taw' 
          
           from 'nchosheth' (5178); copper; Nechushta, an Israelitess:--Nehushta. 
        
           5180 
          
           Nchushtan 
          
           nekh-oosh-tawn' 
          
           from 'nchosheth' (5178); something made of copper, i.e. the copper serpent of the Desert:--Nehushtan. 
        
           5181 
          
           Nachath 
          
           naw-khath' 
          
           a primitive root; to sink, i.e. descend; causatively, to press or lead down:--be broken, (cause to) come down, enter, go down, press sore, settle, stick fast. 
        
           5182 
          
           Nchath 
          
           nekh-ath' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to 'nachath' (5181); to descend; causatively, to bring away, deposit, depose:--carry, come down, depose, lay up, place. 
        
           5183 
          
           Nachath 
          
           nakh'-ath 
          
           from 'nchath' (5182); a descent, i.e. imposition, unfavorable (punishment) or favorable (food); also (intransitively; perhaps from 'nuwach' (5117)), restfulness:--lighting down, quiet(-ness), to rest, be set on. 
        
           5184 
          
           Nachath 
          
           nakh'-ath 
          
           the same as 'Nachath' (5183); quiet; Nachath, the name of an Edomite and of two Israelites:--Nahath. 
        
           5185 
          
           Nacheth 
          
           naw-khayth' 
          
           from 'nachath' (5181); descending:--come down. 
        
           5186 
          
           Natah 
          
           naw-taw' 
          
           a primitive root; to stretch or spread out; by implication, to bend away (including moral deflection); used in a great variety of application (as follows):--+ afternoon, apply, bow (down, - ing), carry aside, decline, deliver, extend, go down, be gone, incline, intend, lay, let down, offer, outstretched, overthrown, pervert, pitch, prolong, put away, shew, spread (out), stretch (forth, out), take (aside), turn (aside, away), wrest, cause to yield. 
        
           5187 
          
           Ntiyl 
          
           net-eel' 
          
           from 'natal' (5190); laden:--that bear. 
        
           5188 
          
           Ntiyphah 
          
           net-ee-faw' 
          
           from 'nataph' (5197); a pendant for the ears (especially of pearls):--chain, collar. 
        
           5189 
          
           Ntiyshah 
          
           net-ee-shaw' 
          
           from 'natash' (5203); a tendril (as an offshoot):--battlement, branch, plant. 
        
           5190 
          
           Natal 
          
           naw-tal' 
          
           a prim root; to lift; by implication, to impose:--bear, offer, take up. 
        
           5191 
          
           Ntal 
          
           net-al' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to 'natal' (5190); to raise:--take up. 
        
           5192 
          
           Netel 
          
           nay'-tel 
          
           : from 'natal' (5190); a burden:--weighty. 
        
           5193 
          
           Nata` 
          
           naw-tah' 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to strike in, i.e. fix; specifically, to plant (literally or figuratively):--fastened, plant(- er). 
        
           5194 
          
           Neta` 
          
           neh'-tah 
          
           from 'nata`' (5193); a plant; collectively, a plantation; abstractly, a planting:--plant. 
        
           5195 
          
           Natia` 
          
           naw-tee'-ah 
          
           from 'nata`' (5193); a plant:--plant. 
        
           5196 
          
           Nta`iym 
          
           net-aw-eem' 
          
           plural of 'neta`' (5194); Netaim, a place in Palestine:--plants. 
        
           5197 
          
           Nataph 
          
           naw-taf' 
          
           a primitive root; to ooze, i.e. distil gradually; by implication, to fall in drops; figuratively, to speak by inspiration:--drop(-ping), prophesy(-et). 
        
           5198 
          
           Nataph 
          
           naw-tawf' 
          
           from 'nataph' (5197); a drop; specifically, an aromatic gum (probably stacte):--drop, stacte. 
        
           5199 
          
           Ntophah 
          
           net-o-faw' 
          
           from 'nataph' (5197); distillation; Netophah, a place in Palestine:--Netophah. 
        
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