Lexicon nephos: a mass of clouds, a cloud Original Word: νέφος, ους, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: nephos Phonetic Spelling: (nef'-os) Short Definition: a cloud, multitude, great company Definition: a cloud; met: a dense crowd, a multitude, great company. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definitiona mass of clouds, a cloud NASB Translationcloud (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3509: νέφοςνέφος, νέφους (allied with Latin nubes, nebula, etc.), τό, the Sept. for עָב and עָנָן, a cloud; in the N. T. once tropically, a large, dense multitude, a throng: μαρτύρων, Hebrews 12:1; often so in secular authors, as νεφῶν Τροωον, πεζῶν, ψαρων, κολοιων, Homer, Iliad 4, 274; 16, 66; 17, 755; 23, 133; ἀνθρώπων, Herodotus 8, 109; στρουθῶν, Aristophanes av. 578; ἀκρίδων, Diodorus 3, 29; peditum equitumque nubes, Livy 35, 49. [SYNONYMS: νέφος, νεφέλη: νέφος is general, νεφέλη specific; the former denotes the great, shapeless collection of vapor obscuring the heavens; the latter designates particular and definite masses of the same, suggesting form and limit. Cf. Schmidt vol. i., chapter 36.]
Strong's cloud. Apparently a primary word; a cloud -- cloud. |
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