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nautés: a seaman Original Word: ναύτης, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: nautés Phonetic Spelling: (now'-tace) Short Definition: a sailor Definition: a sailor, seaman.
Word Origin from naus Definition a seaman NASB Word Usage sailor (1), sailors (2).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org sailor, shipman. From naus; a boatman, i.e. Seaman -- sailor, shipman. see GREEK naus
ναοῦ — 12 Occ. ναοὺς — 1 Occ. Ναούμ — 1 Occ. νάρδου — 2 Occ. Ναρκίσσου — 1 Occ. ἐναυάγησα — 1 Occ. ἐναυάγησαν — 1 Occ. ναυκλήρῳ — 1 Occ. ναῦν — 1 Occ. ναῦται — 2 Occ. Ναχώρ — 1 Occ. νεανίαν — 1 Occ. νεανίας — 1 Occ. νεανίου — 1 Occ. Νεανίσκε — 1 Occ. νεανίσκοι — 4 Occ. νεανίσκον — 3 Occ. νεανίσκος — 3 Occ. Ναιμὰν — 1 Occ. νεκρά — 3 Occ.
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ναῦται — 2 Occ. ναυτῶν — 1 Occ.
Acts 27:27 N-NMP BIB: ὑπενόουν οἱ ναῦται προσάγειν τινὰ NAS: midnight the sailors [began] to surmise KJV: midnight the shipmen deemed INT: supposed the sailors neared someActs 27:30 N-GMP BIB: Τῶν δὲ ναυτῶν ζητούντων φυγεῖν NAS: But as the sailors were trying KJV: And as the shipmen were about to flee INT: and [the] sailors seeking to flee Revelation 18:17 N-NMP BIB: πλέων καὶ ναῦται καὶ ὅσοι NAS: passenger and sailor, and as many KJV: ships, and sailors, and as many as INT: sail and sailors and as many as 3 Occurrences
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