G3491 ναῦς - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
ναῦς
a ship
Dodson:
ναῦς
a ship, vessel.
Strong's:
ναῦς
a boat (of any size)
Derivation: from νάω or νέω (to float);

KJV Usage: ship.

TBESG:
ναῦς
ship
G:N-F
ναῦς, νεώς accusative ναῦν, ἡ,
[in LXX for עָנִי, אֲנִיָּה ;]
a ship: Act.27:41 (elsewhere in NT always τ. πλοῖον; see M, Pro.25:1-28 f.; Bl., Gosp., 186 f.).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) a ship, vessel of considerable size


ναῦς
naus
nowce
From νάω naō̄ and νέω neō (to float); a boat (of any size)

KJV Usage: ship.


View how G3491 ναῦς is used in the Bible

One occurence of G3491 ναῦς

Acts 27:41 ship

Distinct usage

1 ship

Corresponding Hebrew Words

naus H592 aniyyah
naus H652 ophel
naus H2914 techorim
naus H6041 ani


Related words

G3491 ναῦς

G3489 ναυαγέω
ναυαγέω
nauageō
now-ag-eh'-o
From a compound of G3491 and G71; to be shipwrecked (stranded, “navigate”), literally or figuratively

KJV Usage: make (suffer) shipwreck.


G3490 ναύκληρος
ναύκληρος
nauklēros
now'-klay-ros
From G3491 and G2819 (“clerk”); a captain

KJV Usage: owner of a ship.


G3492 ναύτης
ναύτης
nautēs
now'-tace
From G3491; a boatman, that is, seaman

KJV Usage: sailor, shipman.


G3517 Νηρεύς
Νηρεύς
Nēreus
nare-yoos'
Apparently from a derivative of the base of G3491 (meaning wet); Nereus, a Christian

KJV Usage: Nereus.


G3520 νῆσος
νῆσος
nēsos
nay'-sos
Probably from the base of G3491; an island

KJV Usage: island, isle.