Lexicon nótos: the back Original Word: νῶτος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: nótos Phonetic Spelling: (no'-tos) Short Definition: the back of men or animals Definition: the back (of men or animals). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin Definitionthe back NASB Translationbacks (1). 
 Thayer's STRONGS NT 3577: νῶτοςνῶτος,  νώτου,  ὁ (from root 'to bend,' 'curve,' akin to Latin natis;  Fick i. 128;  Vanicek, p. 420),  the back:  Romans 11:10 from  Psalm 68:24 (). (In Homer ὁ νῶτος ( the gender of the singular is undetermined in Homer and Hesiod (Liddell and Scott)), plural τά νῶτα; in Attic generally τό νῶτον, very rarely ὁ νῶτος; plural always τά νῶτα; the Sept. ὁ νῶτος, plural οἱ νῶτοι; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 290; (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 351); Passow (Liddell and Scott), under the word.)    STRONGS NT 3577a: Ξ [Ξ Xi, on its occasional substitution for sigma ς' see Sigma.]   
 
 
 
  Strong's back.  Of uncertain affinity; the back -- back.   |  
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