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na`n

na`n , Dor. for nau`n , acc. of nau`" .

na`no", N `ANOS

N `ANOS , oJ , a dwarf, Ar.

nanofuhv"

na<Eth>no-fuhv" , ev" , ( fuhv ) of dwarfish stature, Ar.

Naxiourghv"

Naxi-ourghv" , ev", ( * e[rgw ) of Naxian work, Ar.

Navxo"

Navxo" , hJ , Naxos, one of the Cyclades, h. Hom.:—Adj. Navxio" , a, on , Naxian; oiJ N. the Naxians, Hdt.; Naxiva ajkovna a Naxian whetstone, Pind.

naopovlo"

na<Eth>o-povlo" , Ion. nhop- , oJ , ( polevw ) the overseer of a temple, Hes.

naov"

na<Eth>ov" , Ion. nhov" , Att. newv" , oJ , ( naivw ) the dwelling of a god, a temple, Hom., Hdt., etc.

II. the inmost part of a temple, the cell, in which the image of the god was placed, Hdt., Xen.

naofuvlax

na<Eth>o-fuvlax »uØ1/4, a±ko", oJ , ( naov" ) the keeper of a temple, Lat. aedituus , Eur., Arist.

napai`o"

na±pai`o" , a, on , of a wooded vale or dell, Soph., Eur.

navph, NA vPH

NA vPH »a±1/4, hJ , a wooded vale, dell, or glen, Il., Soph.

navpo"

navpo" , tov , later form of navph , Soph., Eur., Xen.

na`pu

na`pu , tov , = sivnapi, n. blevpein Ar.; cf. kavrdamon .

nardoliphv"

nardo-liØphv" , ev" , ( livpo" ) anointed with nard-oil, Anth.

navrdo"

navrdo" , hJ , a plant, nard, spikenard, nard-oil, Anth. (Prob. a foreign word.)

narqhkofovro"

narqhko-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) carrying a navrqhx , a wandbearer, polloiv toi narqhkofovroi, Bavkcoi dev te


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