Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

benighted 4652 - skoteinos {skot-i-nos'}; from 4655; opaque, i.e. (figuratively) {benighted}: -- dark, full of darkness.

day-and-night 3574 - nuchthemeron {nookh-thay'-mer-on}; from 3571 and 2250; a {day-and-night}, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours: -- night and day.

mid-)night 3571 - nux {noox}; a primary word; " night " (literally or figuratively): -- ({mid-)night}.

midnight 3317 - mesonuktion {mes-on-ook'-tee-on}; neuter of compound of 3319 and 3571; midnight (specifically as a watch): -- {midnight}.

midnight 3317 - mesonuktion {mes-on-ook'-tee-on}; neuter of compound of 3319 and 3571; {midnight} (specifically as a watch): -- midnight.

night 00380 ## 'iyshown {ee-shone'} ; diminutive from 00376 ; the little man of the eye ; the pupil or ball ; hence , the middle (of {night}) : -- apple [of the eye ] , black , obscure .

night 00570 ## 'emesh {eh'- mesh} ; time past , i . e . yesterday or last night : -- former time , yesterday (- {night})

night 00821 ## 'ashmurah {ash-moo-raw'} ; or'ashmuwrah {ash-moo-raw'} ; or'ashmoreth {ash-mo'- reth} ; (feminine) from 08104 ; a {night} watch : -- watch .

night 00956 ## buwth (Aramaic) {booth} ; apparent denominative from 01005 ; to lodge over night : -- pass the {night} .

night 00956 ## buwth (Aramaic) {booth} ; apparent denominative from 01005 ; to lodge over {night} : -- pass the night .

night 02676 ## chatsowth {khaw-tsoth'} ; from 02673 ; the middle (of the night) : -- mid [{-night} ] .

night 02676 ## chatsowth {khaw-tsoth'} ; from 02673 ; the middle (of the {night}) : -- mid [-night ] .

night 02677 ## chetsiy {khay-tsee'} ; from 02673 ; the half or middle : -- half , middle , mid [{-night} ] , midst , part , two parts .

night 02822 ## choshek {kho-shek'} ; from 02821 ; the dark ; hence (literally) darkness ; figuratively , misery , destruction , death , ignorance , sorrow , wickedness : -- dark (- ness) , {night} , obscurity .

night 03885 ## luwn {loon} ; or liyn {leen} ; a primitive root ; to stop (usually over night) ; by implication , to stay permanently ; hence (in a bad sense) to be obstinate (especially in words , to complain) : -- abide (all night) , continue , dwell , endure , grudge , be left , lie all night , (cause to) lodge (all night , in ,-- ing , this {night}) , (make to) murmur , remain , tarry (all night , that night) .

night 03885 ## luwn {loon} ; or liyn {leen} ; a primitive root ; to stop (usually over {night}) ; by implication , to stay permanently ; hence (in a bad sense) to be obstinate (especially in words , to complain) : -- abide (all night) , continue , dwell , endure , grudge , be left , lie all night , (cause to) lodge (all night , in ,-- ing , this night) , (make to) murmur , remain , tarry (all night , that night) .

night 03915 ## layil {lah'- yil} ; or (Isa . 21 : 11) leyl {lale} ; also lay@lah {lah'- yel-aw} ; from the same as 03883 ; properly , a twist (away of the light) , i . e . night ; figuratively , adversity : -- ([mid-]) {night} (season) .

night 03916 ## leyl@ya'(Aramaic) {lay-leh-yaw'} ; corresponding to 03815 : -- {night} .

night 03917 ## liyliyth {lee-leeth'} ; from 03915 ; a {night} spectre : -- screech owl .

night 05399 ## nesheph {neh'- shef} ; from 05398 ; properly , a breeze , i . e . (by implication) dusk (when the evening breeze prevails) : -- dark , dawning of the day (morning) , {night} , twilight .

night 06153 ## ` ereb {eh'- reb} ; from 06150 ; dusk : -- + day , even (- ing , tide) , {night} .

night 08432 ## tavek {taw'- vek} ; from an unused root meaning to sever ; a bisection , i . e . (by implication) the centre : -- among (- st) , X between , half , X (there-, where-) , in (- to) , middle , mid [{-night} ] , midst (among) , X out (of) , X through , X with (- in) .

night 08464 ## tachmac {takh-mawce'} ; from 02554 ; a species of unclean bird (from its violence) , perhaps an owl : -- {night} hawk .

night 0835 - aulizomai {ow-lid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 0833; to pass the {night} (properly, in the open air): -- abide, lodge.

night 1273 - dianuktereuo {dee-an-ook-ter-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and a derivative of 3571; to sit up the whole night: -- continue all {night}.

night 1273 - dianuktereuo {dee-an-ook-ter-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and a derivative of 3571; to sit up the whole {night}: -- continue all night.

night 1773 - ennuchon {en'-noo-khon}; neuter of a compound of 1722 and 3571; (adverbially) by {night}: -- before day.

night 1966 - epiousa {ep-ee-oo'-sah}; feminine singular participle of a comparative of 1909 and heimi (to go); supervening, i.e. (2250 or 3571 being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or {night}: -- following, next.

night 2647 - kataluo {kat-al-oo'-o}; from 2596 and 3089; to loosen down (disintegrate), i.e. (by implication) to demolish (literally or figuratively); specially [compare 2646] to halt for the {night}: -- destroy, dissolve, be guest, lodge, come to nought, overthrow, throw down.

night 3319 - mesos {mes'-os}; from 3326; middle (as an adjective or [neuter] noun): -- among, X before them, between, + forth, mid [-day, {-night}], midst, way.

night 3571 - nux {noox}; a primary word; " {night} " (literally or figuratively): -- (mid-)night.

night 3574 - nuchthemeron {nookh-thay'-mer-on}; from 3571 and 2250; a day-and-night, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours: -- {night} and day.

night 4594 - semeron {say'-mer-on}; neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the art. 3588 and 2250; on the (i.e. this) day (or {night} current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto): -- this (to-)day.

night 5438 - phulake {foo-lak-ay'}; from 5442; a guarding or (concretely, guard), the act, the person; figuratively, the place, the condition, or (specifically) the time (as a division of day or {night}), literally or figuratively: -- cage, hold, (im-)prison(-ment), ward, watch.

night-heron 03244 ## yanshuwph {yan-shoof'} ; or yanshowph {yan-shofe'} ; apparently from 05398 ; an unclean (acquatic) bird ; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing cry , or because the {night-heron} is meant [compare 05399 ]) ] : -- (great) owl . s

night-watch 0219 - alektorophonia {al-ek-tor-of-o-nee'-ah}; from 0220 and 5456; cock-crow, i.e. the third {night-watch}: -- cockcrowing.

nightfall 3798 - opsios {op'-see-os}; from 3796; late; feminine (as noun) afternoon (early eve) or {nightfall} (later eve): -- even(-ing, [-tide]).

se'nnight 4521 - sabbaton {sab'-bat-on}; of Hebrew origin [7676]; the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a {se'nnight}, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications: -- sabbath (day), week.