(3577) νῶτος, νώτου, ὁ (from root 'to bend,' 'curve,' akin to Latinnatis ; Fick i. 128; Vanicek , p. 420), the back: Romans 11:10 from Psalms 68:24 (Psalms 69:24). (In Homer ὁ νῶτος ( the gender of the singular is undetermined in Homer and Hesiod (Liddell and Scott)), plural τά νῶτα; in Attic generally τό νῶτον, very rarely ὁ νῶτος; plural always τά νῶτα; the Sept. ὁ νῶτος, plural οἱ νῶτοι; cf. Lob. ad Phryn. , p. 290; (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 351); Passow (Liddell and Scott), under the word.) TGL νῶτος.2