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nekrodocei`on

nekrodocei`on , tov , a cemetery, mausoleum, Luc.

nekrokorivnqia

nekro-korivnqia , tav , the cinerary urns dug out of the tombs of Corinth, Strab.

nekromantei`on

nekro-mantei`on , tov , = nekuomantei`on , Cic.

nekrovpoli"

nekrov-poli" , ew", hJ , city of the dead, a suburb of Alexandria used as a burial place, Strab.

nekropompov"

nekro-pompov" , ovn , conducting the dead, of Charon, Eur., Luc.

nekrov", NEKRO vS, nekrov"

NEKRO vS , oJ , = nevku" , a dead body, corpse, Hom., etc.:—in pl. the dead, as dwellers in the nether world, Od.; tou;" eJautw`n n . their own dead, of those killed in battle, Thuc.

II. as Adj., nekrov", av, ovn , dead, Pind.:—Comp. -ovtero" Anth.

nekrostolevw

nekrostolevw , to ferry the dead, of Charon, Luc. From nekrostovlo"

nekrostovlo"

nekro-stovlo" , on , ( stevllw ) a corpse-bearer,

nekrosuliva

nekro-su<Eth>liva , hJ , robbery of the dead, Plat.

nekrofovno"

nekro-fovno" , oJ, ( * fevnw ) murderer of the dead, Anth.

nekrofovro"

nekro-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) burying the dead, Polyb.

nekrovw

nekrovw , f. wvsw , to make dead: —Pass. to be dead, nekrwqeiv" Anth.; nenekrwmevno" N.T.

II. to mortify, N.T.

nekrwvdh"

nekr-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) corpse-like, Luc.

nekrwvn

nekrwvn , w`no", oJ , ( nekrov" ) a burial-place, Anth.

nevkrwsi"


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