Lexical Summary
onar: Dream
Original Word: ὄναρ
Part of Speech: Noun, Indeclinable, Other Type
Transliteration: onar
Pronunciation: o'-nar
Phonetic Spelling: (on'-ar)
KJV: dream
NASB: dream
Word Origin: [of uncertain derivation]
1. a dream
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
dream.
Of uncertain derivation; a dream -- dream.
HELPS Word-studies
3677 ónar – a dream, experienced while sleeping. 3677 /ónar ("a dream") refers strictly to a sleep-dream. It is used six times in the NT (all in Matthew).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origina prim. word
Definitiona dream, in a dream
NASB Translationdream (6).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3677: ὄναρὄναρ,
τό (an indeclinable noun, used only in the nominative and accusative singular; the other cases are taken from
ὄνειρος) (from
Homer down);
a dream:
κατ' ὄναρ, in a dream,
Matthew 1:20;
Matthew 2:12f, 19, 22;
Matthew 27:19 — a later Greek phrase, for which Attic writings used
ὄναρ without
κατά (which see II. 2); see
Lob. ad Phryn., p. 422ff; (
Photius, Lex., p. 143, 25f).