nustazó
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3573. nustazó

nustazó: to nod in sleep, to fall asleep
Original Word: νυστάζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: nustazó
Phonetic Spelling: (noos-tad'-zo)
Short Definition: I nod in sleep, am drowsy, slumber
Definition: I nod in sleep, am drowsy, slumber.

Word Origin
of uncertain origin
Definition
to nod in sleep, to fall asleep
NASB Translation
asleep (1), got drowsy (1).

STRONGS NT 3573: νυστάζω

νυστάζω; 1 aorist ἐνύσταξα; (ΝΥΩ, cf. νεύω, νευστάζω); the Sept. for נוּם;

1. properly, "to nod in sleep, to sleep (Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, others); to be overcome or oppressed with sleep; to fall asleep, drop off to sleep," ((cf. Wycliffe) to nap it"): Matthew 25:5; the Sept. for נִרְדַּם, Psalm 75:7 ().

2. like the Latindormito (cf. our to be napping), tropical equivalent to: to be negligent, careless (Plato, Plutarch, others): of a thing equivalent to to linger, delay, 2 Peter 2:3.



slumber.

From a presumed derivative of neuo; to nod, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep; figuratively, to delay -- slumber.

see GREEK neuo

ενυσταξαν ενύσταξαν ἐνύσταξαν ενύσταξε ενύσταξεν νυσταζει νυστάζει νυστάζεις νυστάζοντας νυστάζω νυστάξαι νυστάξει νυστάξη νυστάξουσιν enustaxan enystaxan enýstaxan nustazei nystazei nystázei


Strong's Greek 3573
2 Occurrences


ἐνύσταξαν — 1 Occ.
νυστάζει — 1 Occ.

Matthew 25:5 V-AIA-3P
BIB: τοῦ νυμφίου ἐνύσταξαν πᾶσαι καὶ
NAS: they all got drowsy and [began] to sleep.
KJV: tarried, they all slumbered and slept.
INT: the bridegroom they became drowsy all and

2 Peter 2:3 V-PIA-3S
BIB: αὐτῶν οὐ νυστάζει
NAS: and their destruction is not asleep.
KJV: their damnation slumbereth not.
INT: of them not slumbers

2 Occurrences


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