Strong's Concordance nardos: nard, ointment of nard Original Word: νάρδος, ου, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: nardos Phonetic Spelling: (nar'dos) Short Definition: spikenard, a perfume Definition: spikenard, a perfume made originally from a plant growing on the Himalayas. HELPS Word-studies 3487 nárdos – nard (spikenard); an Indian plant, "the nardostachys nardus jatamansi, used for the preparation of a fragrant ointment; ointment of nard: Mk 14:3; Jn 12:3" (Abbott-Smith). When refined, nard is a "perfume, made originally from the 'Nardostachys Jatamansi' growing on the Himalayas" (Souter). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3487: νάρδοςνάρδος, νάρδου, ἡ (a Sanskrit word (cf. Fick as in Löw below); Hebrew נֵרְדְּ, Song of Solomon 1:12; Song of Solomon 4:13f); a. nard, the head or spike of a fragrant East Indian plant belonging to the genus Valeriana, which yields a juice of delicious odor which the ancients used (either pure or mixed) in the preparation of a most precious ointment; hence, b. nard oil or ointment; so Mark 14:3; John 12:3. Cf. Winer, RWB under the word Narde; Rüetschi in Herzog x., p. 203; Furrer in Schenkel, p. 286f; (Löw, Aramäische Pflanzennamen (Leip. 1881), § 316, p. 368f; Royle in Alex.'s Kitto under the word Nerd; Birdwood in the 'Bible Educator' ii. 152). Of foreign origin (compare nerd); "nard" -- (spike-)nard. see HEBREW nerd Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 34872 Occurrences νάρδου — 2 Occ. Mark 14:3 N-GFS GRK: ἀλάβαστρον μύρου νάρδου πιστικῆς πολυτελοῦς NAS: of pure nard; [and] she broke KJV: of ointment of spikenard very precious; INT: alabastar flask of ointment of nard pure of great price John 12:3 N-GFS |