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II. a title of Asiatic towns, which had built a temple in honour of their patron-god, as Ephesus was, n.

jArtevmido" N.T. (Deriv. uncertain.)

newlkevw

newlkevw , f. hvsw , to haul a ship up on land, Lat. subducere navem , Polyb. From newlkov"

newlkov"

ne-wlkov" , oJ , ( nau`", e{lkw ) a ship-hauler, Arist.

newvnhto"

ne-wvnhto" , on , newly bought, of slaves, Ar.

newvrh"

ne-wvrh" , e" , ( w{ra ) new, fresh, late, Lat. recens , newvrh bovstrucon tetmhmevnon a lock of hair but just cut off, Soph.; fovbo" newvrh" Id.

newvrion

newvrion , tov , ( newrov" ) a place were ships are taken care of, a dockyard, Ar., Thuc.; also in pl., like Lat. navalia , Eur., Thuc., etc. Cf. newvsoiko" .

newriv"

newriv" , ivdo", hJ , = newvrion , Strab.

newrov"

newrov" , oJ , ( nau`", w[ra ) superintendent of the dockyard.

newv"

newv" , wv, oJ , Att. for naov" , (as lewv" for laov" ) a temple, Aesch., etc.: gen. newv , dat. new`/ , acc. newvn :—pl. nom. newv/ , acc. newv" .

nevw"

nevw" , Adv. of nevo" .

newv"

newv" , Att. gen. of nau`" .

newvsoiko"

newv"-oiko" , oJ , ( nau`", oi\ko" ) a dock, Ar.:—in pl. sheds, slips, docks, in which ships might be built, repaired, or laid up, being parts of the newvrion , Hdt., Thuc.

newstiv

newstiv , Adv. of nevo" , for nevw" , as megalwstiv for megavlw" , lately, just now, Hdt., Soph.

nevwta

nev-wta , ( nevo", e[to" ) Adv. next year, for next year, eij" nevwta Xen., Theocr.

newvtato"


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