3376. mén
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3376: μήν (n)

μήν (n), genitive μηνός, (with the Alex. the accusative μηναν, Revelation 22:2 Lachmann; on which form see references under ἄρσην, at the end); (from Homer down);

1. a month: Luke 1:24, 26, 36, 56; Luke 4:25; Acts 7:20; Acts 18:11; Acts 19:8; Acts 20:3; Acts 28:11; James 5:17; Revelation 9:5, 10, 15; Revelation 11:2; Revelation 13:5; Revelation 22:2.

2. the time of new moon, new moon (barbarous Latinnovilunium: after the use of the Hebrew חֹדֶשׁ, which denotes both a 'month' and a 'new moon,' as in Numbers 28:11; Numbers 29:1): Galatians 4:10 (Lightfoot compares Isaiah 66:23) (the first day of each month, when the new moon appeared, was a festival among the Hebrews; cf. Leviticus 23:24; Numbers 28:11; Psalm 80:4 ()); (others refer the passage to 1 (see Meyer at the passage)).

Forms and Transliterations
μήν μηνα μήνα μῆνα μηνας μήνας μῆνας μήνες μηνι μηνί μηνὶ μηνιαίου μηνιεί μηνιείς μήνιν μήνις μηνίσκους μηνίσκων μηνιώ μηνός μηνών μησί mena mêna mēna mē̂na menas mênas mēnas mē̂nas meni menì mēni mēnì
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