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<A-1,Adverb,1451,engus> "nigh" or "near," is translated in both ways in Matt. 24:32,33; Mark 13:28,29, AV (RV, "nigh" in both); in Acts 1:12, with echon, present participle neuter of echo, "to have," RV, "nigh unto ... off" (AV, "from"). See NEAR, No. 1.
<A-2,Adverb,3897,paraplesion> the neuter of the adjective paraplesios, para, "beside," plesios, "near, nearly resembling," is translated "nigh unto," with reference to death, in Phil. 2:27.
<B-1,Verb,1448,engizo> see APPROACH.
<C-1,Preposition,3844,para> "beside, alongside of," is translated "night unto" in Matt. 15:29; in Mark 5:21, RV, "by" (AV, "nigh unto").
Note: In Mark 5:11, AV, pros, "towards, on the side of," is translated "night unto (the mountain)," RV, "on (the mountain) side;" the swine were not simply "near" the mountain.