nevkrwsi" , hJ , a state of death, deadness: death, N. t.
nevktar, NE vKTA R
NE vKT ØAR , a±ro", tov , nectar, the drink of the gods, as ambrosia was their food, Hom., etc.; poured like wine by Hebé, and mixed with water, Id.
II. metaph., nevktar melissa`n , i.e. honey, Eur.: of perfumed unguent, Anth.:Pind. calls his Ode n. cutovn . Hence nektavreo"
nektavreo"
nektavreo" , eva , Ion. evn, eon , nectarous, of garments, prob., scented, fragrant, or generally, divine, beautiful,
Il.:literally, n. spondaiv libations of nectar, Pind.
nekuhgov"
neku-hgov" , ovn , ( a[gw ) = nekragwgov" , Anth.
nevkuia
nevkuia , hJ , ( nevku" ) a rite by which ghosts were called up and questioned, name for Od. 11
nekuomantei`on
nekuo-mantei`on , Ion. -hvion , tov , an oracle of the dead, a place where ghosts were called up and questioned, Hdt.
nekuostovlo"
nekuo-stovlo" , on , ( stevllw ) ferrying the dead, of Charon, Anth.
2. bearing the dead, of a bier, Id.
nevku", NE vKUS
NE vKUS [ u<Eth>Ø ] , uo", oJ , Ep. dat. sing. nevkui> , pl. nekuvessi, nevkussi : acc. pl. nevkua" , contr. nevku<Eth>" :like nekrov" , a dead body, a corpse, corse, Hom., Hdt., Soph., etc.:in pl. the spirits of the dead, Lat. Manes, inferi , in Od., Il.
II. as Adj. dead, Soph., Anth.
jnemavtteto , for ejnemavtteto , 3 sing. impf. of ejmmavttomai .
Nemeva
Nemeva , Ion. -evh , Ep. -eivh , hJ , ( nevmo" , nemus) a wooded district between Argos and Corinth, Pind., etc.: Adj. Nevmeio" , a, on , Nemean, Eur., etc.; also Nevmeo" , Theocr.; Nemeiai`o" , Hes.; Nemeai`o" , Pind.: fem. Adj. Nemeav" , avdo" , Id.
II. Nevmea , poët. Nevmeia (sc. iJerav ) , tav , the Nemean games, celebrated in the second and fourth years of each Olympiad, Id., Thuc.
nemevqw
nemevqw , Ep. for nevmw :Med., nemevqonto the cattle were grazing, feeding, Il.
nemesavw
nemesavw , Ep. sing. nemessa`/ , imper. nemevssa :aor. I ejnemevshsa , poët. nemevshsa , Dor. -a<Eth>sa :Med.