Strong's Concordance neossos: young. Original Word: νεοσσός, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: neossos Phonetic Spelling: (neh-os-sos') Short Definition: a young bird, young one Definition: a young bird, nestling; a young one. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3502: νεοσσόςνεοσσός and (so T WH, see νοσσία) νοσσός, νεοσσου, ὁ (νέος), a young (creature), young bird: Luke 2:24. The form νοσσός appears in the Vaticanus text of the Sept.; but in the Alexandrian manuscript everywhere νεοσσός; cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced., p. 185f; Lob. ad Phryn. p. 206f; (cf. Winers Grammar, 24). (In Greek writings from Homer down; the Sept. often for בֵּן, of the young of animals, as Leviticus 12:6, 8; Job 38:41.) STRONGS NT 3502: νοσσόςνοσσός, see νεοσσός. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance young. From neos; a youngling (nestling) -- young. see GREEK neos Forms and Transliterations νεοσσοί νεοσσοίς νεοσσόν νεοσσός νεοσσούς νεοσσών νοσσοίς νοσσους νοσσοὺς nossous nossoùsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 35021 Occurrence νοσσοὺς — 1 Occ. Luke 2:24 N-AMP GRK: ἢ δύο νοσσοὺς περιστερῶν KJV: or two young pigeons. INT: or two young pigeons |