3501. neos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3501: νέος

νέος, νέα, νεσον (allied with Latinnovus, German neu, English new; Curtius, § 433), as in Greek authors from Homer down,

1. recently born, young, youthful: Titus 2:4 (for נַעַר, Genesis 37:2; Exodus 33:11); οἶνος νέος, recently made, Matthew 9:17; Mark 2:22; Luke 5:31-39 (but 39 WH in brackets) (Sir. 9:10).

2. new: 1 Corinthians 5:7; Hebrews 12:24; equivalent to born again, ἄνθρωπος (which see 1 f.), Colossians 3:10. (Synonym: see καινός, at the end.)

STRONGS NT 3501: νεώτεροςνεώτερος, νεωτέρα, νεώτερον (comparitive of νέος, which see) (from Homer down), younger; i. e., a. younger (than now), John 21:18.

b. young, youthful (A. V. younger (relatively)): 1 Timothy 5:11, 14; Titus 2:6; opposed to πρεσβυετεροι, 1 Timothy 5:1; 1 Peter 5:5.

c. (strictly) younger by birth: Luke 15:12f (4 Macc. 12:1).

d. an attendant, servant (see νεανίσκος, at the end): Acts 5:6; inferior in rank, opposed to μείζων, Luke 22:26.

Forms and Transliterations
νέα Νεαν Νέαν νεας νέας νεον νέον νεος νέος νέου νέω νεών νέων νεωτέρα νεωτέραις νεωτέραν νεωτερας νεωτέρας νεωτεροι νεώτεροι νεώτερον νεωτερος νεώτερος νεωτέρου νεωτερους νεωτέρους νεωτέρω νεωτέρων Nean Néan neas néas neon néon neos néos neoteras neotéras neōteras neōtéras neoteroi neōteroi neṓteroi neoteros neōteros neṓteros neoterous neotérous neōterous neōtérous
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