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No longer, No more a negative adverb of time, signifies "no longer, no more" (ou...
No man, No one, Neither any man * Note: Oudeis and medeis, "no one, no man," are...
No wise (in), Anywise (in) a double negative, strongly expressing a negation, is...
Noble an adjective, lit., "well born" (eu, "well," and genos, "a family, race"),...
Nobleman an adjective, "royal, belonging to a king" (basileus), is used of the c...
Noise from rhoizos, "the whistling of an arrow," signifies "with rushing sound,"...
Noisome "evil," is translated "noisome" in Rev 16:2 . See BAD.
None * For NONE see NO MAN
Noon lit., "middle-day" (mesos, "middle," and hemera, "a day"), signifies (a) "n...
Nor * For NOR see +, p. 9
North primarily Boreas, the North Wind, came to denote the "north" (cp. "Boreali...
North East, North West Lat., corus, the Latin name for "the north-west wind," he...
Not * For NOT see +, p. 9
Notable, of Note an adjective, signifying "known" (from ginosko, "to know"), is ...
Note (Verb) from semeion, "a sign, token," signifies "to mark, to note," in the ...
Nothing the neuter of oudeis, "no one," occurs, e.g., in Mat 5:13 , Mat 10:26 , ...